Air-quality forecasting for the Pacific Northwest

AIRPACT-3

Related Programs

NW AIRQUEST
LAR researchers have joined with several institutions throughout the Pacific Northwest to become the Northwest International Air Quality Environmental Science and Technology Consortium (NW AIRQUEST). The consortium aids government agencies in making important air quality decisions by providing them with sound scientific information.

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ClearSky
The ClearSky project is an application of a plume dispersion model, employed in a forecast system to support local smoke managers in making decisions about the advisability of field burning with respect to the effect on air quality.

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BlueSkyRAINS
BlueSky is a product developed by the USDA Forest Service that links computer models of fuel consumption and emissions, fire, weather, and smoke dispersion into one system for predicting the cumulative impacts of smoke from prescribed fire, wildland fire, and agricultural fire (from the ClearSky agricultural burn simulation system operated by Washington State University).

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MM5 Forecasting
The 5th-generation NCAR / Penn State Mesoscale Model (known as MM5) is a limited-area, nonhydrostatic, terrain-following, sigma-coordinate model designed to simulate or predict mesoscale atmospheric circulation. The model is supported by several pre- and post-processing programs and is continuously being improved by contributions from users at several universities and government laboratories.

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CEREO
Center for Environmental Research, Education and Outreach is an interdisciplinary initiative designed to: (i) facilitate environmental research and collaboration across the WSU campus, (ii) promote the development of broad interdisciplinary grant proposals for environmental research and outreach, and (iii) foster productive relationships and coordination of both research and education with diverse stakeholder communities to share information, provide service, and seek opportunities for collaboration.

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