Starting on 7 February 2009, southeast Australia was devastated by large bushfires, which burned an area of about 3000 km2 on this day alone. This event was extraordinary, because a large number of combustion products were transported into the uppermost troposphere and lower stratosphere within a few days. Various biomass burning products released by the fire were observed by the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on the Envisat satellite. We tracked the plume using MIPAS C2H2, HCN and HCOOH single-scan measurements on a day-to-day basis. The measurements were compared with a high-resolution model run of the Global Environmental Multiscale Air Quality (GEM-AQ) model. Generally there is good agreement between t...
International audienceUnder cloud free conditions, the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmosphe...
International audienceWildfire-driven pyro-convection (PyroCb) is capable of lifting combustion prod...
International audienceSmoke plumes from fires contain atmospheric pollutants that can be transported...
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...
The 2019/2020 Australian wildfires emitted large quantities of atmospheric pollutant gases and aeros...
The present study contributes to the scientific effort for a better understanding of the potential o...
Abstract. The large bush fires which occurred in southeast Australia in February 2009 were unusually...
International audienceThe present study contributes to the scientific effort for a better understand...
International audienceUnder cloud free conditions, the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmosphe...
International audienceWildfire-driven pyro-convection (PyroCb) is capable of lifting combustion prod...
International audienceSmoke plumes from fires contain atmospheric pollutants that can be transported...
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...
The 2019/2020 Australian wildfires emitted large quantities of atmospheric pollutant gases and aeros...
The present study contributes to the scientific effort for a better understanding of the potential o...
Abstract. The large bush fires which occurred in southeast Australia in February 2009 were unusually...
International audienceThe present study contributes to the scientific effort for a better understand...
International audienceUnder cloud free conditions, the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmosphe...
International audienceWildfire-driven pyro-convection (PyroCb) is capable of lifting combustion prod...
International audienceSmoke plumes from fires contain atmospheric pollutants that can be transported...