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View article: Smoke with Induced Rotation and Lofting (SWIRL) Generated by the February 2009 Australian Black Saturday PyroCb Plume
Smoke with Induced Rotation and Lofting (SWIRL) Generated by the February 2009 Australian Black Saturday PyroCb Plume Open
The discovery of smoke‐induced dynamical anomalies in the stratosphere associated with the 2019/2020 Australian New Year pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) super outbreak initiated a new field of study involving aerosol/weather anomalies. This pape…
View article: Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) observations of biomass burning products in the stratosphere from Canadian forest fires in August 2017
Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) observations of biomass burning products in the stratosphere from Canadian forest fires in August 2017 Open
Forest fires in British Columbia in August 2017 caused a pyrocumulonimbus event that injected a polluted air mass into the lower stratosphere. The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) on the Aura satellite first observed the polluted air mass on 1…
View article: Australia’s Black Summer pyrocumulonimbus super outbreak reveals potential for increasingly extreme stratospheric smoke events
Australia’s Black Summer pyrocumulonimbus super outbreak reveals potential for increasingly extreme stratospheric smoke events Open
The Black Summer fire season of 2019–2020 in southeastern Australia contributed to an intense ‘super outbreak’ of fire-induced and smoke-infused thunderstorms, known as pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb). More than half of the 38 observed pyroCbs i…
View article: Stratospheric pollution from Canadian forest fires
Stratospheric pollution from Canadian forest fires Open
Forest fires in British Columbia in August 2017 caused a pyrocumulonimbus event that injected a polluted airmass into the lower stratosphere. The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) on the Aura satellite first observed the polluted airmass on 14 …
View article: Australian PyroCb Smoke Generates Synoptic‐Scale Stratospheric Anticyclones
Australian PyroCb Smoke Generates Synoptic‐Scale Stratospheric Anticyclones Open
Fires in southeastern Australia produced at least 18 pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) between 29 December 2019 and 4 January 2020. The largest plumes from this event exhibited several previously undocumented phenomena in the stratosphere. These i…
View article: Examination of effects of aerosols on a pyroCb and their dependence on fire intensity and aerosol perturbation
Examination of effects of aerosols on a pyroCb and their dependence on fire intensity and aerosol perturbation Open
Using a modeling framework, this study investigates how a pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) event influences water vapor concentrations and cirrus-cloud properties near the tropopause, specifically focusing on how fire-produced aerosols affect thi…
View article: The Massive New Year 2020 pyroCb Event in Australia: Observations of Unprecedented Stratospheric Smoke
The Massive New Year 2020 pyroCb Event in Australia: Observations of Unprecedented Stratospheric Smoke Open
<p>The 2019/2020 fire season in Australia has been unusually energetic since early spring. In the last days of December and early January an unprecedented number of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) storms erupted in New South Wales and Vict…
View article: Examination of effects of aerosols on a pyroCb and their dependence on fire intensity and aerosol perturbation using a cloud-system resolving model
Examination of effects of aerosols on a pyroCb and their dependence on fire intensity and aerosol perturbation using a cloud-system resolving model Open
This study investigates how a pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) event influences water vapor concentrations and cirrus cloud properties near the tropopause, specifically focusing on how fire-produced aerosols affect this role via a modeling framew…
View article: THE PYROCONVECTIVE PATHWAY FOR STRATOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR AND AEROSOL
THE PYROCONVECTIVE PATHWAY FOR STRATOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR AND AEROSOL Open
A detailed analysis of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) cases is presented that explores their convective dynamics, stratospheric plume characteristics and down-stream radiative effects. Satellite observations in conjunction with ground station d…
View article: The Great Slave Lake PyroCb of 5 August 2014: Observations, Simulations, Comparisons With Regular Convection, and Impact on UTLS Water Vapor
The Great Slave Lake PyroCb of 5 August 2014: Observations, Simulations, Comparisons With Regular Convection, and Impact on UTLS Water Vapor Open
This study analyzes a pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) that formed near Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada on 5 August 2014 using multiple satellite‐ and ground‐based data sets, meteorological reanalysis, and a cloud‐resolvin…
View article: WRF‐Chem Simulation of an East Asian Dust‐Infused Baroclinic Storm (DIBS)
WRF‐Chem Simulation of an East Asian Dust‐Infused Baroclinic Storm (DIBS) Open
Observations of dust‐infused baroclinic storm (DIBS) clouds (Fromm et al., 2016, https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL071801 ) have revealed Saharan and Asian storm systems with mineral dust mixed with overrunning cirrus shield clouds at altitude…