The direct radiative impacts of biomass burning aerosols (BBA) on meteorology are investigated using short-range forecasts from the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) over South America during the South American Biomass Burning Analysis (SAMBBA). The impacts are evaluated using a set of three simulations: (i) no aerosols, (ii) with monthly mean aerosol climatologies and (iii) with prognostic aerosols modelled using the Coupled Large-scale Aerosol Simulator for Studies In Climate (CLASSIC) scheme. Comparison with observations show that the prognostic CLASSIC scheme provides the best representation of BBA. The impacts of BBA are quantified over central and southern Amazonia from the first and second day of 2-day forecasts...
This paper addresses the Amazonian shortwave radiative budget over cloud-free conditions after consi...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
High aerosol loads are discharged into the atmosphere\ud by biomass burning in the Amazon and centra...
The direct radiative impacts of biomass burning aerosols (BBA) on meteorology are investigated using...
The impact of biomass burning aerosol (BBA) on the regional climate in South America is assessed us...
Ensemble simulations of a regional climate model (RegCM3) forced by aerosol radiative forcing sugges...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosols can influence regional and global climate through interactions with ra...
Ensemble simulations of smoke aerosol radiative effects with a regional climate model in the Amazon ...
[1] Biomass burning in the Amazon provides strong input of aerosols into the atmosphere, with potent...
A study of the potential role of aerosols in modifying clouds and precipitation is presented using a...
Numerical experiments with the Brazilian additions to the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System were ...
Biomass burning represents one of the largest sources of particulate matter to the\ud atmosphere, wh...
It has been recognized that pollution (sulfate aerosols), and biomass burning (smoke aerosols), are ...
The impacts of biomass burning smoke on local rainfall and the structure of the atmospheric boundary...
The climatic effects of aerosols on the precipitation over the Amazon during the dry to wet transiti...
This paper addresses the Amazonian shortwave radiative budget over cloud-free conditions after consi...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
High aerosol loads are discharged into the atmosphere\ud by biomass burning in the Amazon and centra...
The direct radiative impacts of biomass burning aerosols (BBA) on meteorology are investigated using...
The impact of biomass burning aerosol (BBA) on the regional climate in South America is assessed us...
Ensemble simulations of a regional climate model (RegCM3) forced by aerosol radiative forcing sugges...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosols can influence regional and global climate through interactions with ra...
Ensemble simulations of smoke aerosol radiative effects with a regional climate model in the Amazon ...
[1] Biomass burning in the Amazon provides strong input of aerosols into the atmosphere, with potent...
A study of the potential role of aerosols in modifying clouds and precipitation is presented using a...
Numerical experiments with the Brazilian additions to the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System were ...
Biomass burning represents one of the largest sources of particulate matter to the\ud atmosphere, wh...
It has been recognized that pollution (sulfate aerosols), and biomass burning (smoke aerosols), are ...
The impacts of biomass burning smoke on local rainfall and the structure of the atmospheric boundary...
The climatic effects of aerosols on the precipitation over the Amazon during the dry to wet transiti...
This paper addresses the Amazonian shortwave radiative budget over cloud-free conditions after consi...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
High aerosol loads are discharged into the atmosphere\ud by biomass burning in the Amazon and centra...