Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol particles and trace gases into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UT/LS). For many pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCbs) as well as other cases of severe convection without fire forcing, radiometric observations of cloud tops in the thermal infrared (IR) reveal characteristic structures, featuring a region of relatively high brightness temperatures (warm center) surrounded by a U-shaped region of low brightness temperatures. <br><br> We performed a numerical simulation of a specific case study of pyroCb using a non-hydrostatic cloud resolving model with a two-moment cloud microphysics parameterization and a prognostic turbule...
At the end of December 2019 and beginning of 2020, massive firestorms in Australia formed pyrocumulo...
International audiencePyrocumulonimbus storms inject smoke into the stratosphere. “PyroCb” smoke has...
International audienceOzone, carbon monoxide, aerosol extinction coefficient, acetonitrile, nitric a...
Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol par...
Deep convection by pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCb) can transport large amounts of forest fire smok...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
A detailed analysis of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) cases is presented that explores their convective d...
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...
Forest fires can burn large areas, but can also inject smoke into the upper troposphere/lower strato...
A fire storm that occurred on 28 May 2001 and devastated the town of Chisholm, ~150 km north of Edmo...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
International audienceA fire storm that occured on 28 May 2001 devastated the town of Chisholm, ~150...
International audienceWe describe and begin to evaluate a parameterization to include the vertical t...
At the end of December 2019 and beginning of 2020, massive firestorms in Australia formed pyrocumulo...
International audiencePyrocumulonimbus storms inject smoke into the stratosphere. “PyroCb” smoke has...
International audienceOzone, carbon monoxide, aerosol extinction coefficient, acetonitrile, nitric a...
Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol par...
Deep convection by pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCb) can transport large amounts of forest fire smok...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
A detailed analysis of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) cases is presented that explores their convective d...
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...
Forest fires can burn large areas, but can also inject smoke into the upper troposphere/lower strato...
A fire storm that occurred on 28 May 2001 and devastated the town of Chisholm, ~150 km north of Edmo...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
International audienceA fire storm that occured on 28 May 2001 devastated the town of Chisholm, ~150...
International audienceWe describe and begin to evaluate a parameterization to include the vertical t...
At the end of December 2019 and beginning of 2020, massive firestorms in Australia formed pyrocumulo...
International audiencePyrocumulonimbus storms inject smoke into the stratosphere. “PyroCb” smoke has...
International audienceOzone, carbon monoxide, aerosol extinction coefficient, acetonitrile, nitric a...