Heavy smoke from forest fires in the Amazon was observed to reduce cloud droplet size and so delay the onset of precipitation from 1.5 kilometers above cloud base in pristine clouds to more than 5 kilometers in polluted clouds and more than 7 kilometers in pyro-clouds. Suppression of low-level rainout and aerosol washout allows transport of water and smoke to upper levels, where the clouds appear “smoking ” as they detrain much of the pollution. Elevating the onset of precipitation allows invigoration of the updrafts, causing intense thunderstorms, large hail, and greater likelihood for overshooting cloud tops into the stratosphere. There, detrained pollutants and water vapor would have profound radiative impacts on the climate system. The ...
NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer images taken over the Brazilian Amazon Basin during th...
This study investigated the physical processes involved in the development of thunderstorms over sou...
Ensemble simulations of a regional climate model (RegCM3) forced by aerosol radiative forcing sugges...
A study of the potential role of aerosols in modifying clouds and precipitation is presented using a...
Absorbing aerosol from biomass burning impacts the hydrological cycle and radiation fluxes both dire...
The effect of anthropogenic aerosols on clouds is one of the most important and least understood asp...
[1] Biomass burning in the Amazon provides strong input of aerosols into the atmosphere, with potent...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosols can influence regional and global climate through interactions with ra...
Smoke particles from biomass burning can generate forcing of climate by modifying cloud microphysics...
Ensemble simulations of smoke aerosol radiative effects with a regional climate model in the Amazon ...
In this paper, the main microphysical characteristics of clouds developing in polluted and clean con...
Smoke particles from biomass burning can generate forcing of climate by modifying cloud microphysics...
We have investigated how pollution aerosols affect the height above cloud base of rain and ice hydro...
The impacts of biomass burning smoke on local rainfall and the structure of the atmospheric boundary...
If widespread deforestation in Amazon results in reduced evaporative water flux, then either a decre...
NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer images taken over the Brazilian Amazon Basin during th...
This study investigated the physical processes involved in the development of thunderstorms over sou...
Ensemble simulations of a regional climate model (RegCM3) forced by aerosol radiative forcing sugges...
A study of the potential role of aerosols in modifying clouds and precipitation is presented using a...
Absorbing aerosol from biomass burning impacts the hydrological cycle and radiation fluxes both dire...
The effect of anthropogenic aerosols on clouds is one of the most important and least understood asp...
[1] Biomass burning in the Amazon provides strong input of aerosols into the atmosphere, with potent...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosols can influence regional and global climate through interactions with ra...
Smoke particles from biomass burning can generate forcing of climate by modifying cloud microphysics...
Ensemble simulations of smoke aerosol radiative effects with a regional climate model in the Amazon ...
In this paper, the main microphysical characteristics of clouds developing in polluted and clean con...
Smoke particles from biomass burning can generate forcing of climate by modifying cloud microphysics...
We have investigated how pollution aerosols affect the height above cloud base of rain and ice hydro...
The impacts of biomass burning smoke on local rainfall and the structure of the atmospheric boundary...
If widespread deforestation in Amazon results in reduced evaporative water flux, then either a decre...
NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer images taken over the Brazilian Amazon Basin during th...
This study investigated the physical processes involved in the development of thunderstorms over sou...
Ensemble simulations of a regional climate model (RegCM3) forced by aerosol radiative forcing sugges...