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National FCAMMS Map product
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last modified
Jun 30, 2010 09:20 PM
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aka Smoke Guidance Maps Product
Available Output
Output parameters (forecast for 7 days by default and available at higher resolution for 3 days):
[click name for definition]
General Discussion
- These maps are produced daily by the National FCAMMS. They are
intended to show regional and national scale conditions affecting smoke
transport and dispersion. Outputs include meteorological conditions
such as Mixing Height and Transport winds, as well as derived quantities
such as Ventilation Index and the Haines Index.
- These quantities are directly computed from the National Weather
Service model runs. There are two different runs used - the "NAM" run
which is at finer resolution (12-km grid) but only goes out for 3 days
into the future, and the "GFS" run which is at a courser scale (30-km
grid) but extends out further to 7 days. In general the NAM results
will be more accurate, but the two model runs are linked and so should
show similar features for their period of overlap.
- In addition, a smoke dispersion run is done using fire data from
the SMARTFIRE system, fuels from FCCS, consumption from CONSUME3, and
dispersion from HYSPLIT, as enabled by the BlueSky Modeling Framework.
This smoke data is based on an assumption of persistance - that
the fires burning yesterday will continue to burn - and should be
treated as general guidance only due to the inherent uncertainties
involved in smoke modeling.
- This same data is used in the Smoke Guidance Point Forecast product
which presents the data from a single point in a tabular manner.
How to use
- The quantities of Mixing Height, Transport Winds, and Ventilation
Index all directly influence smoke transport and dispersion. Generally
higher is "better" in the sense that it means less, or more dispersed,
smoke on the ground and therefore reduced concentrations.
- The smoke forecast presents PM2.5 concentrations as modeled. To
better understand the uncertainties involved, tools like the BlueSky
Playground are useful.
Navigating the product
- The product is presented as an animated map. The animation shows
the evolution in time of the forecasted fields. Time controls are
available in the upper section of the product.
- On the left side of the webpage is the controls for what regional
map to view, english or metric units, the model run to look at, and
more. Further down are the available fields. Clicking on these changes
the map to reflect that field.
- Maps are downloadable by right-clicking and then choosing "Save
image."