Some models, such as WRF-Chem, do a fine job of taking care of this problem if good predictions of smoke are available. However, WRF-Chem is too computationally expensive to be used as an operational weather forecast model. WRF (without Chemistry) is able to include smoke information. However, I cannot find any height-resolved smoke forecasts that go out far enough in time (e.g. 72 hours) so that they can be used in a weather forecast framework. I've considered BlueSky, but only surface-smoke is given. I've also considered FireWork, but those forecasts only go out 48 hours. Are there smoke forecasts that are height-resolved and go out at least 72 hours?