A smoke plume originating from the massive wildfires near Moscow was clearly detected in northern Finland on 30 July 2010. Measurements made with remote sensing instruments demonstrated how the biomass burning aerosols affected the chemical and optical characteristics of the atmosphere in regions hundreds of kilometers away from the actual fires. In this study, we used MODIS, AIRS, CALIOP, PFR, ceilometers, FTS and Brewer data to quantify the properties of the transported smoke plume. In addition, in situ measurements of aerosol concentration (DMPS), absorption (aethalometer) and scattering (nephelometer) are presented. We found that due to the smoke plume in northern Finland, the daily averaged optical thickness of aerosols increased fourf...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
International audienceIn early May 2006 a record high air pollution event was observed at Ny-Ålesund...
The present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in Europe during an inte...
We studied the sources, compositions and size distributions of aerosol particles during long-range t...
International audienceIn spring 2006, biomass burning aerosols from eastern Europe were transported ...
A series of wildfires broke out in western Russia starting in late July of 2010. Harmful particulate...
International audienceIn spring 2006, biomass burning aerosols from eastern Europe were transported ...
International audiencen this paper, we address the issues of the representation of boreal fires in a...
[1] In this paper, we address the issues of the representation of boreal fires in a global chemistry...
blanketing the Lithuanian western part was seen in satellite images. Concurrently, an extremely high...
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
International audienceIn early May 2006 a record high air pollution event was observed at Ny-Ålesund...
The present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in Europe during an inte...
We studied the sources, compositions and size distributions of aerosol particles during long-range t...
International audienceIn spring 2006, biomass burning aerosols from eastern Europe were transported ...
A series of wildfires broke out in western Russia starting in late July of 2010. Harmful particulate...
International audienceIn spring 2006, biomass burning aerosols from eastern Europe were transported ...
International audiencen this paper, we address the issues of the representation of boreal fires in a...
[1] In this paper, we address the issues of the representation of boreal fires in a global chemistry...
blanketing the Lithuanian western part was seen in satellite images. Concurrently, an extremely high...
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...
We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Le...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
International audienceIn early May 2006 a record high air pollution event was observed at Ny-Ålesund...
The present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in Europe during an inte...