Forest fires can burn large areas, but can also inject smoke into the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UT/LS), where stakes are even higher for climate, because emissions tend to have a longer lifetime, and can produce significant regional and even global climate effects, as is the case with some volcanoes. Large forest fires are now believed to be more common in summer, especially in the boreal regions, where pyrocumulus (pyroCu), and occasionally pyrocumuionimbus (pyroCb) clouds are formed, which can transport emissions into the UT/LS. A major difficulty in developing realistic fire plume models is the lack of observational data within fire plumes that resolves structure at a few 100 m scales, which can be used to validate these mode...
Aerosol affects climate both through direct radiative effects and by indirect effects on cloud devel...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
International audienceThe severity of wildfires has remarkably increased over the last years in both...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
International audienceWildland fires in boreal regions have the potential to initiate deep convectio...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
Interactions of meteorology with wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, during August 2017 led to th...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...
Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol par...
International audiencePyrocumulonimbus storms inject smoke into the stratosphere. “PyroCb” smoke has...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
We analyze an extensive record of aerosol smoke plume heights derived from observations over North A...
Deep convection by pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCb) can transport large amounts of forest fire smok...
The Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) is considered a "next generation" mesoscale meteoro...
Aerosol affects climate both through direct radiative effects and by indirect effects on cloud devel...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
International audienceThe severity of wildfires has remarkably increased over the last years in both...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
International audienceWildland fires in boreal regions have the potential to initiate deep convectio...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
Interactions of meteorology with wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, during August 2017 led to th...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...
Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol par...
International audiencePyrocumulonimbus storms inject smoke into the stratosphere. “PyroCb” smoke has...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
We analyze an extensive record of aerosol smoke plume heights derived from observations over North A...
Deep convection by pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCb) can transport large amounts of forest fire smok...
The Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) is considered a "next generation" mesoscale meteoro...
Aerosol affects climate both through direct radiative effects and by indirect effects on cloud devel...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
International audienceThe severity of wildfires has remarkably increased over the last years in both...