We present a new technique for generating daily global estimates of biomass burning emissions suitable for use in models forecasting atmospheric chemical composition and air quality. We combine ecosystem-dependent carbon fuel databases, fire weather severity estimates, and near-real-time satellite fire detections from the MODIS instruments to estimate the amount of carbon released from active fires. Emissions of CO, NOx, and hydrocarbons are then estimated using ecosystem-dependent emission ratios. These emissions estimates have been used to provide global chemical and regional aerosol forecasts for much of 2006 using the NASA/University of Wisconsin Realtime Air Quality Modeling System (RAQMS). The largest overall uncertainty in this appro...
Biomass burning represents an important source of atmospheric aerosols and greenhouse gases, yet lit...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon impacting atmospheric composition. Application of ...
Abstract. Biomass burning emission inventories serve as critical input for atmospheric chemical tran...
Biomass burning releases a significant amount of trace gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. These...
Abstract. We present the first real-time system for the estimation of global biomass burning emissio...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
This study uses satellite data to derive biomass burning emissions in near real time across the Cont...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
Near-real-time estimates of biomass burning emissions are crucial for air quality monitoring and for...
Biomass burning emits an estimated 25 % of global annual nitrogen oxides (NOx), an important constit...
New burned area datasets and top-down constraints from atmospheric concentration measurements of pyr...
Recently, the effect of large-scale fires on the global environment has attracted attention. Satelli...
Biomass burning (BB) is one of the major contributors to emissions of carbonaceous atmospheric aeros...
NOAA/NESDIS developed a new algorithm to derive biomass burning emissions of PM2.5 from remotely sen...
Biomass burning represents an important source of atmospheric aerosols and greenhouse gases, yet lit...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon impacting atmospheric composition. Application of ...
Abstract. Biomass burning emission inventories serve as critical input for atmospheric chemical tran...
Biomass burning releases a significant amount of trace gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. These...
Abstract. We present the first real-time system for the estimation of global biomass burning emissio...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
This study uses satellite data to derive biomass burning emissions in near real time across the Cont...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
Near-real-time estimates of biomass burning emissions are crucial for air quality monitoring and for...
Biomass burning emits an estimated 25 % of global annual nitrogen oxides (NOx), an important constit...
New burned area datasets and top-down constraints from atmospheric concentration measurements of pyr...
Recently, the effect of large-scale fires on the global environment has attracted attention. Satelli...
Biomass burning (BB) is one of the major contributors to emissions of carbonaceous atmospheric aeros...
NOAA/NESDIS developed a new algorithm to derive biomass burning emissions of PM2.5 from remotely sen...
Biomass burning represents an important source of atmospheric aerosols and greenhouse gases, yet lit...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon impacting atmospheric composition. Application of ...
Abstract. Biomass burning emission inventories serve as critical input for atmospheric chemical tran...