Table 1: Correlations between the relative rate of change in in situ measurements and GOES FRP. Fires are grouped into their dominant landcover type determined using final GeoMAC burned area perimeters and FCCS fuel maps. Observed fire danger, date sampled by the DC-8, the total number of transects per fire, the total number of daily GOES detections, and the average and standard deviation of sampled smoke age (min) is shown in the upper two panels. The third panel shows Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) between the relative rate of change in transect integrated measurements\(\left(\frac{\partial ln(X)}{\partial t}\right)\) and the relative rate of change in FRP\(\left(\frac{\partial ln(FRP)}{\partial t}\right)\) integrated over the same time interval. Significant correlations (p-value < 0.005) are bold and insignificant correlations are not. Red grids show strong correlations (r >0.8), orange grids show moderate correlations (0.8 > r > 0.5, and blue grids show weak correlations (r <0.5).