International audienceWildland fires in boreal regions have the potential to initiate deep convection, so-called pyro-convection, due to their release of sensible heat. Under favorable atmospheric conditions, large fires can result in pyro-convection that transports the emissions into the upper troposphere and the lower stratosphere. Here, we present three-dimensional model simulations of the injection of fire emissions into the lower stratosphere by pyro-convection. These model simulations are constrained and evaluated with observations obtained from the Chisholm fire in Alberta, Canada, in 2001. The active tracer high resolution atmospheric model (ATHAM) is initialized with observations obtained by radiosonde. Information on the fire forc...
More than 1 Tg smoke aerosol was emitted into the atmosphere by the exceptional 2019–2020 southeaste...
Interactions of meteorology with wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, during August 2017 led to th...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
International audienceWildland fires in boreal regions have the potential to initiate deep convectio...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
Deep convection by pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCb) can transport large amounts of forest fire smok...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
Forest fires can burn large areas, but can also inject smoke into the upper troposphere/lower strato...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol par...
International audienceWe describe and begin to evaluate a parameterization to include the vertical t...
A detailed analysis of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) cases is presented that explores their convective d...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...
More than 1 Tg smoke aerosol was emitted into the atmosphere by the exceptional 2019–2020 southeaste...
Interactions of meteorology with wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, during August 2017 led to th...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
International audienceWildland fires in boreal regions have the potential to initiate deep convectio...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
International audienceThe Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted ...
Deep convection by pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyroCb) can transport large amounts of forest fire smok...
International audienceThe thermal plume model, a mass-flux scheme originally developed to represent ...
Forest fires can burn large areas, but can also inject smoke into the upper troposphere/lower strato...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that wer...
Deep convection induced by large forest fires is an efficient mechanism for transport of aerosol par...
International audienceWe describe and begin to evaluate a parameterization to include the vertical t...
A detailed analysis of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) cases is presented that explores their convective d...
We quantified the effects of the plume rise of biomass burning aerosol and gases for the forest fire...
More than 1 Tg smoke aerosol was emitted into the atmosphere by the exceptional 2019–2020 southeaste...
Interactions of meteorology with wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, during August 2017 led to th...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...