Projected Smoke Impacts from Increased Prescribed Fire Activity (PHIRE) Smoke Modeling Datasets

This dataset support the publication, Kramer et al., 2023, submitted to JGR: Atmospheres on 01-13-2023 This project was supported by a grant from the CAL FIRE Forest Health Research Program (Agreement #8GG19803), as part of California Climate Investments. California Climate Investments is a statewid...

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Hauptverfasser: Kramer, Samantha J., Huang, ShihMing, McClure, Crystal D., Chaveste, Melissa R., Lurmann, Fred
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Zusammenfassung:This dataset support the publication, Kramer et al., 2023, submitted to JGR: Atmospheres on 01-13-2023 This project was supported by a grant from the CAL FIRE Forest Health Research Program (Agreement #8GG19803), as part of California Climate Investments. California Climate Investments is a statewide program that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment—particularly in disadvantaged communities. This study has not been reviewed by the funding agency and may not represent their opinion and interpretation of the findings. We also would like to acknowledge all participating organizations in the PHIRE team: The California Department of Public Health- Sumi Hoshiko; The Sequoia Foundation- Jeff Sanchez; U.S. EPA- Ana G. Rappold; Michigan Technological University- Nancy French; the U.S. Forest Service- Leland Tarnay; and Sonoma Technology- Fred Lurmann, ShihMing Huang, Samantha J. Kramer, Crystal McClure, and Melissa Chaveste. Beyond the authors of this publication, we would also like to acknowledge Sonoma Technology team members Kenneth J. Craig and Anondo Mukherjee for their contributions.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7535620