Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically distribute fire emissions throughout the atmospheric column over the fire. The height of the rising wildfire plume is a complex function of the size of the wildfire, fire heat flux, plume geometry, and atmospheric conditions, which can make simulating plume rises difficult with coarser-scale atmospheric models. To determine the altitude of fire emission injection, several plume rise parameterizations have been developed in an effort estimate the height of the wildfire plume rise. Previous work has indicated the performance of these plume rise parameterizations has generally been mixed when validated against satellite observations. However, it i...
We have presented an overview of a mathematical model, BUOYANT, that was originally designed for the...
Forecasting fire growth, plume rise and smoke impacts on air quality remains a challenging task. Wil...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically di...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
Landscape fires produce smoke containing a very wide variety of chemical species, both gases and aer...
[1] We use a plume height climatology derived from space-based Multiangle Imaging Spectroradiometer ...
A new methodology for the estimation of smoke-injection height from wild-land fires is proposed and ...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Engineering and Architecture, Washington State UniversitySmoke plumes ass...
The vertical distribution of biomass burning aerosol (BBA) is important in regulating their impacts ...
Plume injection height influences plume transport characteristics, such as range and potential for d...
We use the global circulation model ECHAM6 extended by the aerosol module HAM2 to simulate global pa...
Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape bur...
We have presented an overview of a mathematical model, BUOYANT, that was originally designed for the...
Forecasting fire growth, plume rise and smoke impacts on air quality remains a challenging task. Wil...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically di...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
Landscape fires produce smoke containing a very wide variety of chemical species, both gases and aer...
[1] We use a plume height climatology derived from space-based Multiangle Imaging Spectroradiometer ...
A new methodology for the estimation of smoke-injection height from wild-land fires is proposed and ...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Engineering and Architecture, Washington State UniversitySmoke plumes ass...
The vertical distribution of biomass burning aerosol (BBA) is important in regulating their impacts ...
Plume injection height influences plume transport characteristics, such as range and potential for d...
We use the global circulation model ECHAM6 extended by the aerosol module HAM2 to simulate global pa...
Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape bur...
We have presented an overview of a mathematical model, BUOYANT, that was originally designed for the...
Forecasting fire growth, plume rise and smoke impacts on air quality remains a challenging task. Wil...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...