2010
DOI: 10.1175/2010bams3004.1
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The Untold Story of Pyrocumulonimbus

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“…Thick clouds obscure underlying UVbackscattering layers (Penning de Vries and Wagner, 2011), hence the enhanced AI here means the smoke is mixed with or situated above deep, opaque cloud tops. Double-digit AI values have been shown to be indicative of optically dense, high-altitude smoke plumes (Guan et al, 2010;Fromm et al, 2010). Hence the OMI AI and MODIS visible plus MODIS BT together indicate a substantial mass of smoke aerosols in the uppermost troposphere and tropopause region, injected by the Wollemi pyroCb.…”
Section: Novembermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thick clouds obscure underlying UVbackscattering layers (Penning de Vries and Wagner, 2011), hence the enhanced AI here means the smoke is mixed with or situated above deep, opaque cloud tops. Double-digit AI values have been shown to be indicative of optically dense, high-altitude smoke plumes (Guan et al, 2010;Fromm et al, 2010). Hence the OMI AI and MODIS visible plus MODIS BT together indicate a substantial mass of smoke aerosols in the uppermost troposphere and tropopause region, injected by the Wollemi pyroCb.…”
Section: Novembermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our knowledge about the global variability of vertical emission distributions is even more limited than our knowledge about the plume heights. However, Luderer et al (2006) and Fromm et al (2010) showed in modeling, as well as observational case studies, that rare but extraordinarily high injections might emit a large fraction of the emissions into the upper part of the plumes. To account for this, we perform one sensitivity study, in which we emit 50 % of the total emissions into the uppermost layer of the plume and we distribute the remaining 50 % uniformly (constant mass mixing ratio) into the model layers below (SOFIEV-TOP-INJECTION).…”
Section: Vertical Distribution Of Wildfire Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black carbon constitutes a small fraction of the total carbon (Schwarz et al, 2010;Friberg et al, 2014). Occasionally chemical elements connected with crustal matter and fires are observed (Papaspiropoulos et al, 2002), which on rare occasions can have a strong influence on aerosol particle concentration (Eguchi et al, 2009;Dirksen et al, 2009;Fromm et al, 2010). Particles from explosive volcanism have strong effects on the studied region at times, affecting the climate (Ammann et al, 2003;Solomon et al, 2011), stratospheric ozone (McCormick et al, 1995) and aviation (Gislason et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%