International audienceThe Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS) assimilates fire radiative power (FRP) observations from satellite-based sensors to produce daily estimates of biomass burning emissions. It has been extended to include information about injection heights derived from fire observations and meteorological information from the operational weather forecasts of ECMWF.Injection heights are provided by two distinct methods: the Integrated Monitoring and Modelling System for wildland fires (IS4FIRES) parameterisation and the one-dimensional plume rise model (PRM). A global database of daily biomass burning emissions and injection heights at 0.1° resolution has been produced for 2003–2015 and is continuously extended in near-real tim...
Biomass burning is a significant source of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere, and the evolu...
Fires are important emitters of aerosol and trace gases and as such need to be taken into account in...
The atmospheric composition analysis and forecast for the European Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS) assimilates fire radiative power (FRP) observations from ...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
The vertical distribution of biomass burning aerosol (BBA) is important in regulating their impacts ...
This repository contains two files: One is the 4-D emitted fraction based on the MISR plume observat...
We present an analysis of over 23,000 globally distributed wildfire smoke plume injection heights de...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts’ (ECMWF) Composition - Integrated Forecast Sy...
Biomass burning changes the land surface drastically and constitutes a significant source for atmosp...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
We use the global circulation model ECHAM6 extended by the aerosol module HAM2 to simulate global pa...
Biomass burning is a significant source of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere, and the evolu...
Fires are important emitters of aerosol and trace gases and as such need to be taken into account in...
The atmospheric composition analysis and forecast for the European Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS) assimilates fire radiative power (FRP) observations from ...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
Biomass burning is one of a relatively few natural processes that can inject globally significant qu...
The vertical distribution of biomass burning aerosol (BBA) is important in regulating their impacts ...
This repository contains two files: One is the 4-D emitted fraction based on the MISR plume observat...
We present an analysis of over 23,000 globally distributed wildfire smoke plume injection heights de...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts’ (ECMWF) Composition - Integrated Forecast Sy...
Biomass burning changes the land surface drastically and constitutes a significant source for atmosp...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
We use the global circulation model ECHAM6 extended by the aerosol module HAM2 to simulate global pa...
Biomass burning is a significant source of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere, and the evolu...
Fires are important emitters of aerosol and trace gases and as such need to be taken into account in...
The atmospheric composition analysis and forecast for the European Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring...