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Forest Fire Emissions: Transport and Dispersion Modeling and Measurements

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Wednesday, 20 January 2010: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
B309 (GWCC)
Host: 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology
Chair:  Marko Princevac, Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of California, Riverside, CA

Papers:
  4:00 PM
11.1
Development of a modeling system for prescribed burn emissions and air quality impacts
M. Talat Odman, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and Y. Hu, G. L. Achtemeier, S. L. Goodrick, and L. Naeher
  4:15 PM
11.2
Laboratory study of particulate emissions factors of prescribed wildland fires
Trevor Brian Maynard, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA; and E. Hosseini, H. Jung, M. Princevac, S. Mahalingam, and R. Yokelson
  4:30 PM
11.3
A Comparative Study between FLEXPART-WRF and HYSPLIT in an Operational Setting: Analysis of Fire Emissions across complex geography using WRF
Lara E. Pagano, North Carolina State University/National Weather Service, Raleigh, NC; and A. P. Sims and R. Boyles
  4:45 PM
11.4
Injection height and long-range transport of biomass burning emissions: A comparison of satellite observations and numerical models
W. Wallace McMillan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and L. C. Sparling, M. Chin, H. Bian, and C. D. Barnet
  5:00 PM
11.5
Simulation and evaluation of smoke plume rise
Yongqiang Liu, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA; and G. Achtemeier, S. Goodrick, J. Qu, and S. Bhoi
  5:15 PM
11.6
Results from Daysmoke for weak smoke plumes
Gary L. Achtemeier, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA; and Y. Liu, S. L. Goodrick, L. Naeher, A. Gray, M. T. Odman, S. J. Frasier, and P. S. Tsai
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