Kansas Prescribed Burn Smoke Modeling System Helps Predict Air Quality Impacts

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Kansas Prescribed Burn Smoke Modeling System Helps Predict Air Quality Impacts
Clients
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Land managers in the Flint Hills region of Kansas wanted a way to predict how smoke from prescribed burns would affect air quality in local cities. Sonoma Technology’s team of meteorologists, fire scientists, and software engineers developed a prescribed burn smoke modeling system that provides daily smoke predictions and sub-county burn recommendations that help avoid air quality impacts in the nearby communities. The decision support system has become an integral part of the Kansas Department of Health & Environment’s smoke management plan.<br>

The modeling system uses HYSPLIT simulations to generate daily smoke predictions; these predictions are reviewed by Sonoma Technology meteorologists to make sure they are consistent with weather forecasts. Sonoma Technology meteorologists also provide text discussions explaining the weather factors affecting smoke dispersion, transport, and accumulation. Sonoma Technology also developed an <a href="http://ksfire.sonomatechdata.com/view/summary/" target="_blank">intuitive website</a> to provide the public with access to the forecasts.
Air Quality
Emissions
Exposure
Fire and Smoke
Forecasting
Measurements
Modeling

Patrick H. Zahn

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Patrick H. Zahn
Patrick
H.
Zahn
Forecasting Program Lead / Project Manager
pzahn@sonomatech.com
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