Aged and obscured wildfire smoke associated with downwind health risks
Taekyu Joo,
Mitchell J. Rogers,
Catelynn Soong
et al.
Abstract:Fine-mode particulate matter (PM2.5) is a highly detrimental air pollutant produced in large quantities from wildfires, which are increasing with climate change. Leveraging advanced chemical measurements in conjunction with source apportionment and health risk assessments, we quantified the stark pollution enhancements during Canadian wildfire smoke transport to New York City at its peak over June 6-9, 2023. Interestingly, we also observed lower-intensity, but frequent, multi-day wildfire smoke episodes during… Show more
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