Environmental Sciences Proceedings (Sep 2023)

Smoke Dispersion from Forest Fire Combustion Products—Implementation at Strategic, Tactical and Operational Level

  • Nikolaos Iliopoulos,
  • Michail Chalaris,
  • Stavros Solomos,
  • Charalampos Kontoes,
  • Nikolaos Bartsotas,
  • Alexandros Malounis,
  • Vassilis Amiridis,
  • Eleni Marinou,
  • Konstantinos Eleftheratos,
  • Nikolaos Mihalopoulos,
  • Evangelos Gerasopoulos,
  • Christos Zerefos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2023026189
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
p. 189

Abstract

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An increase in the frequency of wildfire occurrence is predicted in all climate model estimates, implying significant health impacts, due to the emission of combustion products. Application of pollutant dispersion models at strategic and operational levels is imperative for safety reasons and for compliance with European Civil Protection Mechanism policies. Here, we describe the dispersion of smoke from the forest fire of Penteli-Attica (Greece) on 19 July 2022, which burnt a total area of 2781.7 hectares. High-resolution dispersion simulations, air-quality measurements, and remote sensing observations are used to describe the transport of smoke and facilitate effective smoke control in areas where air quality impacts are likely to be significant.

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