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    Smoke Coverage from Wildfires

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    • dmcorsaD Offline
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      What layer would you use to show smoke density coverage from Wildfires?

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      • Sophia V.Q. StoltzS Offline
        Sophia V.Q. Stoltz Windy Staff @dmcorsa
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        Hi @dmcorsa πŸ‘‹, for smoke density from wildfires, you can use the Aerosol layer. It shows particles like smoke and dust in the atmosphere. You can also try the CO concentration (carbon monoxide) layer, it’s often a good indicator of wildfire smoke spread too 🌫️
        In the "display on map" section you can also check the "active fires" to see them on the map πŸ“Œ

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          Wheats Meteorologist @Sophia V.Q. Stoltz
          last edited by Wheats

          @Sophia-V-Q-Stoltz @dmcorsa
          Don't forget about the PM2.5 layer. PM2.5 is the fine particulate matter that'll work its way in through your lungs.

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            dmcorsa @Sophia V.Q. Stoltz | Premium
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            @Sophia-V-Q-Stoltz thank you

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