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Tree species influence boreal forest fire behavior and subsequent effects on climate
Tree species boreal forest fire on climate
2015/3/4
For a better understanding of how forest fires behave and interact with climate, scientists are turning to the trees. A new study out of UC Irvine shows that differences in individual tree species bet...
Californian forest fire plumes over Southwestern British Columbia: lidar, sunphotometry, and mountaintop chemistry observations
Californian forest fire Southwestern British Columbia mountaintop chemistry
2011/1/20
Forest fires in Northern California and Oregon were responsible for two significant regional scale aerosol transport events observed in southern British Columbia during summer 2008. A combination of g...
Ground-based remote sensing of an elevated forest fire aerosol layer at Whistler, BC: implications for interpretation of mountaintop chemistry
an elevated forest fire aerosol layer mountaintop chemistry
2010/12/28
On 30 August 2009, intense forest fires in interior British Columbia (BC) coupled with winds from the east and northeast resulted in transport of a broad forest fire plume across southwestern BC. The ...
Dependence of solar radiative forcing of forest fire aerosol on ageing and state of mixture
solar radiative forcing forest fire aerosol mixture
2009/3/11
During airborne in situ measurements of particle size distributions in a forest fire plume originating in Northern Canada, an accumulation mode number mean diameter of 0.34 mm was observed over Linden...
Around the world in 17 days - hemispheric-scale transport of forest fire smoke from Russia in May 2003
hemispheric-scale transport forest fire smoke Russia
2009/3/4
In May 2003, severe forest fires in southeast Russia resulted in smoke plumes extending widely across the Northern Hemisphere. This study combines satellite data from a variety of platforms (Moderate ...
Modeling of biomass smoke injection into the lower stratosphere by a large forest fire(Part II): sensitivity studies
biomass smoke lower stratosphere forest fire sensitivity studies
2009/1/20
The Chisholm forest fire that burned in Alberta, Canada, in May 2001 resulted in injection of substantial amounts of smoke into the lower stratosphere. We used the cloud-resolving plume model ATHAM (A...
Modeling of biomass smoke injection into the lower stratosphere by a large forest fire (Part I): reference simulation
biomass smoke lower stratosphere large forest fire
2009/1/20
Wildland 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 c...
Perturbation of the European free troposphere aerosol by North American forest fire plumes during the ICARTT-ITOP experiment in summer 2004
European free troposphere aerosol North American forest fire ICARTT-ITOP
2008/12/22
During the ICARTT-ITOP Experiment in summer 2004 plumes from large wildfires in North America were transported to Central Europe at 3–8 km altitude above sea level (a.s.l.). These plumes were studied...