![]() Pan, L., Kim, H., Lee, P., Saylor, R., Tang, Y., Tong, D., Baker, B., Kondragunta, S., Xu, C., Ruminski, M. Įvaluating a fire smoke simulation algorithm in the National Air Quality Forecast Capability (NAQFC) by using multiple observation data sets during the Southeast Nexus (SENEX) field campaign. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125, e2020JD032768. Ensemble PM2.5 forecasting during the 2018 Camp Fire event using the HYSPLIT transport and dispersion model. Phys., 20, 10259–10277, Įnsemble PM2.5 Forecasting during the 2018 Camp Fire Event Using the HYSPLIT Transport and Dispersion Model. C., Chai, T., Stein, A., and Kondragunta, S. Inverse modeling of fire emissions constrained by smoke plume transport using HYSPLIT dispersion model and geostationary observations. Kim, H. HYSPLIT Smoke Forecasting Papers, Posters, and Presentations Smoke Verification of Hawaii Operational Forecastįor HYSPLIT ensemble smoke forecasts, see Probabilistic smoke products. Smoke Verification of Alaska Operational Forecast Smoke Verification of CONUS Operational Forecast This evaluation consists of a GIS shapefile match between the smoke plumes derived by a NOAA NESDIS satellite analyst using the Hazard Mapping System (HMS) and the HYSPLIT modeled smoke (PM2.5) concentration shapefiles. For a history of model changes refer to the smoke forecast model change log. The following verification products are made available for evaluation purposes only. Official NCEP FVS Smoke Verification Using GOES AOD Product Smoke Forecasting System Verification Products ![]()
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