2023
DOI: 10.31223/x5qm1h
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Quantifying fire-specific smoke severity

Abstract: Rapidly changing wildfire regimes across the Western US has driven more frequent and severe wildfires, resulting in wide-ranging societal threats from the wildfires themselves and the smoke that they generate. However, common measures of fire severity focus on what is burned and do not account for the societal impacts of the smoke generated from each fire. We combine satellite-derived fire scars, air parcel trajectories from individual fires, and predicted smoke PM2.5 to link source fires to resulting smoke PM… Show more

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“…Historically, efforts have focused on quickly suppressing fires, with suppression activity and costs focused on preventing incursion of fires into human inhabited areas. Wildfires near urban areas undoubtedly threaten lives, but fires distant from inhabited areas can generate large downwind smoke exposures that also threaten lives; these more distant fires may receive less suppression effort, even if they are potentially more costly from a public health perspective (78). There is also growing recognition that low-intensity fire, when left to burn or-in the case of prescribed firepurposefully ignited, plays a critical ecological function and can reduce the likelihood of future extreme wildfire.…”
Section: Strategies For Addressing Health Effects Of Wildfire Smokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, efforts have focused on quickly suppressing fires, with suppression activity and costs focused on preventing incursion of fires into human inhabited areas. Wildfires near urban areas undoubtedly threaten lives, but fires distant from inhabited areas can generate large downwind smoke exposures that also threaten lives; these more distant fires may receive less suppression effort, even if they are potentially more costly from a public health perspective (78). There is also growing recognition that low-intensity fire, when left to burn or-in the case of prescribed firepurposefully ignited, plays a critical ecological function and can reduce the likelihood of future extreme wildfire.…”
Section: Strategies For Addressing Health Effects Of Wildfire Smokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The code and data to replicate the results and figures in the main text and SI Appendix will be made available upon publication at https://github.com/jeffwen/smoke_linking_public ( 74 ).…”
Section: Data Materials and Software Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…these more distant fires may receive less suppression effort, even if they are potentially more costly from a public health perspective. 109 There is also growing recognition that low intensity fire, when left to burn or -in the case of prescribed fire -purposefully ignited, plays a critical ecological function and can reduce the likelihood of future extreme wildfire. Formally quantifying these trade-offs is a critical area for future work.…”
Section: Strategies For Addressing Health Effects Of Wildfire Smokementioning
confidence: 99%