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A Conceptual Model for Development of Intense Pyrocumulonimbus in Western North America
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he first observationally based conceptual model for intense pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) development is described by applying reanalyzed meteorological model output to an inventory of 26 intense pyroCb events from June-August ...
Statistical Estimates of Monthly Mean and Interannual Changes of Radiation Fluxes at the Top of the Atmosphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Multiple linear regression is used to relate monthly means and year-to-year changes of the monthly mean planetary albedo and infrared flux leaving the atmosphere, as measured by NOAA satellites, to certain meteorological ...
Smoke With Induced Rotation and Lofting (SWIRL) in the Stratosphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Australian bushfires of 2019/20 produced an unusually large number of pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) that injected huge amounts of smoke into the lower stratosphere. The pyroCbs from 29 December - 4 January were particularly ...
Detection and Inventory of Intense Pyroconvection in Western North America using GOES-15 Daytime Infrared Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ntense wildfires occasionally generate fire-triggered storms, known as pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb), that can inject smoke particles and trace gases into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS). This study develops ...
The 2013 Rim Fire: Implications for Predicting Extreme Fire Spread, Pyroconvection, and Smoke Emissions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he 2013 Rim Fire, which burned over 104,000 ha, was one of the most severe fire events in California?s history, in terms of its rapid growth, intensity, overall size, and persistent smoke plume. At least two large ...
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