Pollution from wildfires Cumulative Effects products

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identifier urn:wmo:md:ca-eccc-msc:b234671d-1720-5965-a2ea-7cd6d6b2e68a
type dataset
created 2020-08-04T00:00:00Z
updated
title Pollution from wildfires Cumulative Effects products
description The Regional Air Quality Deterministic Prediction System FireWork (RAQDPS-FW) carries out physics and chemistry calculations, including emissions from active wildfires, to arrive at deterministic predictions of chemical species concentration of interest to air quality, such as fine particulate matter PM2.5 (2.5 micrometers in diameter or less). Geographical coverage is Canada and the United States. Data is available at a horizontal resolution of 10 km. While the system encompasses more than 80 vertical levels, data is available only for the surface level and the total column. The products are presented as historical, annual or monthly, averages which highlight long-term trends in cumulative effects on the environment.
wmo:dataPolicy core
keywords
  • Regional
  • Particulate matter
  • Wildfires
  • Air - Quality
  • International
  • Atmosphere
themes concepts: id: Forecasting
id: Air quality
id: Atmospheric emissions
id: Chemicals
id: Forest fires

scheme: https://canada.multites.net/cst/EAEAD1E6-7DD2-4997-BE7F-40BFB1CBE8A2/CST20230912.rdf
concepts: id: atmospheric-composition

scheme: https://codes.wmo.int/wis/topic-hierarchy/earth-system-discipline
contacts addresses: deliveryPoint: 77 Westmorland Street, suite 260
city: Fredericton
administrativeArea: New Brunswick
postalCode: E3B 6Z4
country: Canada

roles: host
organization: Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada
name: National Inquiry Response Team / Équipe nationale de réponse des demandes du public
position: National Inquiry Response Team
hoursOfService: 0700h - 1500h EST
contactInstructions: email
phones: value: +18199972800

emails: value: ECWeather-Meteo@ec.gc.ca

links: rel: canonical
type: text/html
href: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change.html

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