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USFS LogoNational Fire Plan logoNASA logoJoint Fire Science Program LogoEPA logoBlueSky is a framework for model management. It facilitates the use of predictive models that simulate the cumulative impacts of smoke on air quality from forest, agricultural, and range fires.

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Referencing BlueSky

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How to reference BlueSky.

Main Reference

The main BlueSky reference is:

  • Larkin N.K., O'Neill S.M., Solomon R., Raffuse S., Strand T., Sullivan D., Krull C., Rorig M., Peterson J., Ferguson S.A. 2009:  The BlueSky smoke modeling framework.  Inter. J. Wildland Fire, 18, 906-920.   Abstract

 

Additional References

Several other journal articles discuss various related aspects to BlueSky:

Real-time smoke predictions:
  • O’Neill S.M., Larkin N.K., Hoadley J., Mills G., Vaughan J.K., Draxler, R.R., Rolph, G., Ruminski M., Ferguson S.A., 2009: Regional real-time smoke prediction systems. In: S. V. Krupa, editor: Developments in Environmental Science, Vol 8, Wild Land Fires and Air Pollution, A. Bytnerowicz, M.J. Arbaugh, A.R. Riebau and C. Andersen. The Netherlands: Elsevier, 2009, pp. 499–534. Abstract
  • O'Neill S.M., Hoadley J.L, Ferguson S.A., Solomon R., Peterson J., Larkin N.K., Peterson R., Wilson R., Matheny D. 2005:  Applications of the BlueSkyRAINS smoke modeling system.  Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, Sept 2005, 20-23.  Abstract | PDF
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