Abstract. The large bush fires which occurred in southeast Australia in February 2009 were unusually destructive. How-ever, they were also unusual in the amounts of various com-bustion products which were injected directly into the strato-sphere. We report the observations by the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instrument on the Aura satellite of some of these combustion products. The highest quality observations are of CO; these clearly show a large region of enhanced mixing ratios to the north of New Zealand which remains in that region for about ten days before drifting westwards and finally dissipating over the Atlantic about a month af-ter the fire. The region of enhanced CO ascends from the tropopause to 46 hPa during this period. Back t...
International audienceAs a consequence of extreme heat and drought, record-breaking wildfires develo...
High altitude smoke-plumes from large, explosive fires were discovered in the late 1990sThey can now...
[1] Methyl chloride (CH3Cl) is by far the largest natural carrier of chlorine to the stratosphere. I...
Microwave Limb Sounder observations of biomass-burning products from the Australian bush fires of Fe...
Starting on 7 February 2009, southeast Australia was devastated by large bushfires, which burned an ...
International audienceThe historically large and severe wildfires in Australia from September 2019 t...
In the present study, we present the aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing (RF) of the tr...
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In the present study, we present the aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing (RF) of the tr...
International audienceWildfire-driven pyro-convection (PyroCb) is capable of lifting combustion prod...
International audienceAs a consequence of extreme heat and drought, record-breaking wildfires develo...
High altitude smoke-plumes from large, explosive fires were discovered in the late 1990sThey can now...
[1] Methyl chloride (CH3Cl) is by far the largest natural carrier of chlorine to the stratosphere. I...
Microwave Limb Sounder observations of biomass-burning products from the Australian bush fires of Fe...
Starting on 7 February 2009, southeast Australia was devastated by large bushfires, which burned an ...
International audienceThe historically large and severe wildfires in Australia from September 2019 t...
In the present study, we present the aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing (RF) of the tr...
The 2019/2020 Australian wildfires emitted large quantities of atmospheric pollutant gases and aeros...
In the present study, we present the aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing (RF) of the tr...
International audienceWildfire-driven pyro-convection (PyroCb) is capable of lifting combustion prod...
International audienceAs a consequence of extreme heat and drought, record-breaking wildfires develo...
High altitude smoke-plumes from large, explosive fires were discovered in the late 1990sThey can now...
[1] Methyl chloride (CH3Cl) is by far the largest natural carrier of chlorine to the stratosphere. I...