
Smoke Dispersion Modeling
Smoke dispersion modeling is a scientific way of predicting how smoke from sources like fires, factories, or power plants spreads in the environment. It uses computer simulations to consider factors such as wind speed, direction, weather, and terrain. This helps authorities understand where smoke might travel, how it will affect air quality, and assess potential health risks. These models are valuable for planning emergency responses, designing pollution controls, and ensuring public safety by providing a visual and quantitative forecast of smoke movement over time and space.