A Coupled Wildfire-Emission and Dispersion Framework for Probabilistic PM2.5 Estimation

FIRE-SWITZERLAND(2023)

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Accurate representation of fire emissions and smoke transport is crucial for current and future wildfire-smoke projections. We present a flexible modeling framework for emissions sourced from the First Street Foundation Wildfire Model (FSF-WFM) to provide a national map for near-surface smoke conditions exceeding the threshold for unhealthy concentrations of particulate matter at or less than 2.5 mu m, or PM2.5. Smoke yield from simulated fires is converted to emissions transported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's HYSPLIT model. We present a strategy for sampling from a simulation of similar to 65 million individual fires, to depict the occurrence of "unhealthy smoke days" defined as 24-h average PM2.5 concentration greater than 35.4 mu g/m(3) from HYSPLIT. The comparison with historical smoke simulations finds reasonable agreement using only a small subset of simulated fires. The total amount of PM2.5 mass-released threshold of 10(15) mu g was found to be effective for simulating the occurrence of unhealthy days without significant computational burden.
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fire behavior model, smoke transport model, dispersion, air quality, particulate matter, fire emissions
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