2024
DOI: 10.3390/fire7100342
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The Short-Term Impacts of the 2017 Portuguese Wildfires on Human Health and Visibility: A Case Study

Diogo Lopes,
Isilda Cunha Menezes,
Johnny Reis
et al.

Abstract: The frequency of extreme wildfire events (EWEs) is expected to increase due to climate change, leading to higher levels of atmospheric pollutants being released into the air, which could cause significant short-term impacts on human health (both for the population and firefighters) and on visibility. This study aims to gain a better understanding of the effects of EWEs’ smoke on air quality, its short-term impacts on human health, and how it reduces visibility by applying a modelling system to the Portuguese E… Show more

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