The visibility of a smoke plume is significantly affected by the concentration of particulate matter, particularly PM2.5. These tiny particles can scatter and absorb light, reducing visibility.
L = Initial visibility in clean air (km)
k = Extinction coefficient
C = Concentration of PM2.5 (mu g/m^3)
The formula above shows how visibility decreases as the concentration of PM2.5 increases. The extinction coefficient, k, is a constant that depends on the size and composition of the particles.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
