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Figure A2

Figure A2. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

The SIPFIS webpage displays Forecast Burns as blue diamonds (in three different shades).

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Figure A4

Figure A4. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

SIPFIS webpage displays forecast burns, overlaid with PM2.5 forecast levels including the impact of burns.

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Figure 7

Figure 7. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

Predicted smoke impacts on populated areas on 6 March 2018.

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Figure 1

Figure 1. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

Conceptual architecture of the Southern Integrated Prescribed Fire Information System (SIPFIS) system.

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Figure A5. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

The SIPFIS webpage displays (a) HMS detections (burgundy diamonds) and (b) permits (yellow, orange, and red triangles), with acreage information.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure 5

Figure 5. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

A potential fire-related exceptional event that led to PM2.5 exceedance in Athens, TN, on 14 November 2016.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure A3

Figure A3. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

The SIPFIS webpage displays forecasted burns as blue diamonds (in three different shades), overlaid with burn impact forecasts (i.e., increased PM2.5 concentrations due to burn impacts).

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure 2

Figure 2. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

PM2.5 observations and HiRes2 forecasts at the Columbus Airport site, and in the region surrounding Columbus, Georgia, on 5 March 2018.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure A6. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

(a) Spatial distribution of the SVI index over southeastern U.S., and (b) the SVI-weighted exposures to smoke causing increases in PM2.5 levels on 10 March 2016.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure 4

Figure 4. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

(a) The burn impact forecast on 5 March 2018, and (b) the air quality forecast after including the impact of burns.

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Figure 6

Figure 6. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

Potential fire-related exceptional events that led to PM2.5 exceedances (a) in Augusta, GA on 5 March 2018 and (b) in Macon, GA on 10 March 2018.

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Figure A1

Figure A1. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

The SIPFIS webpage displays, as an example, PM2.5 observations for 10 March 2016, overlaid with the latest PM2.5 forecasts, as well as the time series for the monitoring site at Columbus.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure 3

Figure 3. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

(a) PM2.5 observations and HMS fire detections in the region surrounding Columbus on 5 March 2018, and (b) HMS detections compared with prescribed burns that forecasted by HiRes2, along with the cloud image at 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure A7. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

Spatial distributions of increased relative rates for (a) EDV and (b) the hospitalization of asthma patients, and for (c) EDV and (d) the hospitalization of COPD patients, due to the forecasted smoke exposure on 10 March 2016.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.
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Figure 8. From: Development of a WebGIS-Based Analysis Tool for Human Health Protection from the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Smoke in Southeastern USA.

Spatial distributions of increased relative rates for (a) the emergency department visit (EDV) and (b) hospitalization of asthma patients, and (c) the EDV and (d) hospitalization of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients due to forecasted smoke exposure on 10 March 2018.

Yongtao Hu, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun;16(11):1981.

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