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fire geometry, and the ambient meteorological profile44. While a weak correlation exists between the fire intensity and plume top height30,45, atmospheric stability acts to limit the buoyant plume rise30,46by inducing plume injection/smoke detrainment. As the plume rises, environmental eddies entrai...
for both physiologic and behavioral reasons. To address the need for improved public health messaging this review summarizes current knowledge and knowledge gaps in the health effects of wildfire smoke in children, as well as tools for public health response aimed at children, including...
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Field measurements of PM2.5 infiltration factor and portable air cleaner effectiveness during wildfire episodes in US residences These findings suggest that staying indoors, a common protective measure during wildfire episodes, is insufficient to prevent people's excess exposure to ... J Xiang,CH Huang...
The model results suggested that during intense episodes of upstream wildfires in 2007 and 2012, fires contributed as much as 250 ppb of CO during a 3-hour period and 15 g/m3 of PM2.5 averaged over 24-hours for Salt Lake City. Wildfires had a much smaller impact on CO2 concentrations in...
To assess mortality risks and burdens associated with short-term exposure to wildfire-related fine particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5), we collect daily mortality data from 2000 to 2016 for 510 immediate regions in Brazil, the most wildfi
Our review suggests that exposure to wildfire smoke may have mental health impacts, particularly in episodes of chronic and persistent smoke events, but the evidence is inconsistent and limited. Qualitative studies disclose a wider range of impacts across multiple mental health and well-being domains....
[92]. Similarly, smoky days with PM10higher than 8 μg/m3based on satellite data, were significantly related to increased cardiovascular mortality, during forest fire episodes in several Mediterranean cities in 2003–2010 [48]. A recent study from Indonesia found that peatland fire smoke ...
Multiplying the footprint field with fluxes of CO, CO2, and PM2.5 allows us to determine the direct contribution of upwind source regions on the total concentration of CO, CO2, and PM2.5 arriving at the receptor. Simulations were carried out for the 2007 and 2012 wildfire seasons, which ...