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PurpleAir PM2.5 from the 2022-23 Florida agricultural-fire season

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Smoke from agricultural fires is a potentially important source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the US. Sugarcane is burned in Florida to facilitate the harvesting process, with the majority of these fires occurring in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), where there is only one regulatory air quality monitor. During the 2022–2023 sugarcane burning season (October–May), we used public low-cost PurpleAir sensors, regulatory monitors, and 29 PurpleAir sensors deployed for this study to quantify PM2.5 from agricultural fires. We found satellite imagery is of limited use for detecting smoke from agricultural fires in Florida due to the cloud cover, overnight smoke, and the fires being small and short-lived. For these reasons, surface measurements are critical for capturing increases in PM2.5 from smoke, and we used multiple smoke-identification criteria. During the study period, median 24-hour PM2.5 concentrations increased by 2.3–6.9 µg m-3 on smoke-impacted days compared to unimp..., We deployed 29 PurpleAir PM2.5 sensors in southern Florida during October 2022 - May 2023. PurpleAir sensors are low-cost devices (~$300 USD) that use light scattering techniques to estimate PM2.5 mass (µg m-3). We performed several quality checks of the raw PurpleAir data (“CF1”) using the methods outlined in a previous study (https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GH000982). We took 10-minute averages of the PM2.5 estimates and then removed data with the following conditions: (1) temperature > 65 oC (0.0092 % of observations), (2) relative humidity > 100% (0.0007 % of observations), (3) channel disagreement > 10% from the average of the two channels or 10 µg m-3 in the absolute difference between the channels (1.4 % of observations), and (4) measurements > 500 µg m-3 (0.0007 % of observations). We applied the Barkjohn et al. (2021) correction factor to all the quality-checked 10-minute average PurpleAir data from the deployment in Florida (https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-4617-2021). T..., , # Southern Florida PurpleAir PM2.5 data from October 2022 - May 2023 [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.rn8pk0pnk](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.rn8pk0pnk) ## Description of the data and file structure This dataset includes PM2.5 concentrations from PurpleAir sensors which were deployed in southern Florida to monitor smoke from agricultural fires during October 2022 - May 2023. The locations of each monitor are reported and have been rounded for privacy of the monitor hosts. We report hourly averages of the data. For finer temporal resolution, please contact the authors. ### Files and variables #### File: PurpleAirData.csv **Description:** The data is formatted in a comma-separated values file. The following is a description for each column: ##### Variables * local_time: The timestamp associated with the PurpleAir measurements reported in Eastern Time. The format for this column is \"Day/Month/Year Hour:Minute\". * temperature: The temperature that is measured by the PurpleAir BOSCH B...
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