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Researchers Successfully Predict Multi-Year U.S. Drought and Fire Conditions(图)
Researchers Multi-Year U.S. Drought Fire
2017/9/1
The next mega-droughts and subsequent active wildfire seasons for the western U.S. might be predictable a full year in advance, extending well beyond the current seasonal forecast and helping segments...
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...
Abstract. We use a coupled atmosphere-re model to simulate a re that occurred on August 14{17, 2009, in the Harmanli region, Bulgaria.Data was obtained from GIS and satellites imagery, and from stan...
Ignition from a Fire Perimeter in a WRF Wildland Fire Model
Ignition Fire Perimeter WRF Wildland Fire Model Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
2011/8/4
Abstract: The current WRF-Fire model starts the fire from a given ignition point at a given time. We want to start the model from a given fire perimeter at a given time instead. However, the fuel bala...
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 ...
Global fire emissions and the contribution of deforestation, savanna, forest, agricultural, and peat fires (1997–2009)
Global fire deforestation savanna forest agricultural peat fires
2010/12/28
New burned area datasets and top-down constraints from atmospheric concentration measurements of pyrogenic gases have decreased the large uncertainty in fire emissions estimates. However, significant ...
Effects of lightning and other meteorological factors on fire activity in the North American boreal forest: implications for fire weather forecasting
meteorological factors fire activity the North American boreal forest fire weather forecasting
2010/8/16
The effects of lightning and other meteorological factors on wildfire activity in the North American boreal forest are statistically analyzed during the fire seasons of 2000–2006 through an integratio...
Biomass burning impact on PM 2.5 over the southeastern US during 2007: integrating chemically speciated FRM filter measurements, MODIS fire counts and PMF analysis
the southeastern US FRM filter measurements MODIS fire counts PMF analysis
2010/8/16
Archived Federal Reference Method (FRM) Teflon filters used by state regulatory agencies for measuring PM2.5 mass were acquired from 15 sites throughout the southeastern US and analyzed for water-solu...
The sensitivity of CO and aerosol transport to the temporal and vertical distribution of North American boreal fire emissions
CO aerosol transport North American boreal fire emissions
2009/9/14
Forest fires in Alaska and western Canada represent important sources of aerosols and trace gases in North America. Among the largest uncertainties when modeling forest fire effects are the timing and...
Injection in the lower stratosphere of biomass fire emissions followed by long-range transport: a MOZAIC case study
lower stratosphere biomass fire emissions MOZAIC
2009/8/18
This paper analyses a stratospheric injection by deep convection of biomass fire emissions over North America (Alaska, Yukon and Northwest Territories) on 24 June 2004 and its long-range transport ove...
On the use of ATSR fire count data to estimate the seasonal and interannual variability of vegetation fire emissions
ATSR fire seasonal and interannual variability vegetation fire emissions
2009/3/12
Biomass burning has long been recognised as an important source of trace gases and aerosols in the atmosphere. The burning of vegetation has a repeating seasonal pattern, but the intensity of burning ...
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...
Release and dispersion of vegetation and peat fire emissions in the atmosphere over Indonesia 1997/1998
vegetation peat fire emissions atmosphere Indonesia
2009/3/9
Smoke-haze episodes caused by vegetation and peat fires affect parts of Indonesia every year with significant impacts on human health and climate. Particularly fires in degenerated peat areas release ...
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 ...