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> Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ...
Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ...
Peterson, D.
, L. H. Thapa,
Saide Peralta
,
A. Soja
,
E. Gargulinski
,
E. Hyer
,
B. Weinzierl
,
M. Dollner
, M. Schöberl,
P. Papin
,
S. Kondragunta
,
C. Camacho
,
C. Ichoku
,
R. Moore
,
J. W. Hair
, J. H. Crawford,
P. Dennison
,
O. V. Kalashnikova
,
C. Bennese
,
T. P. Bui
,
J. P. DiGangi
,
G. S. Diskin
,
M. A. Fenn
,
H. Halliday
,
J. Jimenez-Palacios
,
J. B. Nowak
,
C. Robinson
,
K. Sanchez
,
T. Shingler
,
L. Thornhill
,
L. Wiggins
,
E. L. Winstead
, and Xu. Chuanyu (2022), Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ Field Experiment,
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 103
, E2140-E2167, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0049.1.
Abstract:
KEYWORDS: Convection; Aerosols; Chemistry, atmospheric; Remote sensing; Field experiments; Wildfires
PDF of Publication:
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Research Program:
Tropospheric Composition Program (TCP)
Mission:
FIREX-AQ