The quantification of the UV characteristics of smoke aerosols is valuable to UV Index forecasting, air quality studies, air chemistry studies, and assessments of the impacts on regional and global environmental changes. The wavelength dependence of the light absorption by smoke aerosol has been researched throughout the UV and visible spectral region and varies with fire type and aerosol composition. An objective of this study is to investigate the spectral optical properties (eg, extinction coefficient, single-scattering albedo, and asymmetry parameter), UV actinic fluxes, and radiative forcing of smoke of different fire regimes. The smoke aerosol information (eg, simulated smoke fields from biomass burning emission and vertical distribut...
We provide satellite-based evidence of the spectral dependence of absorption in biomass burning aero...
The present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in Europe during an inte...
Clouds in the presence of absorbing aerosols result in their apparent darkening, observed at the top...
Because of its wide coverage over much of the globe, biomass burning has been widely studied in the ...
We present the first box model simulation results aimed at identification of possible effects of the...
Visibility in case of fire can be predicted from CFD simulations as a major tenability criterion wit...
Biomass burning (BB) has worsened in the Western US over the past several decades, a trend that is e...
Biomass burning contributes significantly to the global budgets of a number of atmospheric trace gas...
International audienceThe present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in...
International audienceIntense fires occurred in northwestern Spain on 6 September 2000, filling a va...
AbstractOptical properties of smokes have to be known because of their influence on visibility which...
Clouds in the presence of absorbing aerosols result in their apparent darkening, observed at the top...
We provide satellite-based evidence of the spectral dependence of absorption in biomass burning aero...
The present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in Europe during an inte...
Clouds in the presence of absorbing aerosols result in their apparent darkening, observed at the top...
Because of its wide coverage over much of the globe, biomass burning has been widely studied in the ...
We present the first box model simulation results aimed at identification of possible effects of the...
Visibility in case of fire can be predicted from CFD simulations as a major tenability criterion wit...
Biomass burning (BB) has worsened in the Western US over the past several decades, a trend that is e...
Biomass burning contributes significantly to the global budgets of a number of atmospheric trace gas...
International audienceThe present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in...
International audienceIntense fires occurred in northwestern Spain on 6 September 2000, filling a va...
AbstractOptical properties of smokes have to be known because of their influence on visibility which...
Clouds in the presence of absorbing aerosols result in their apparent darkening, observed at the top...
We provide satellite-based evidence of the spectral dependence of absorption in biomass burning aero...
The present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in Europe during an inte...
Clouds in the presence of absorbing aerosols result in their apparent darkening, observed at the top...