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Synonyms:
FIREChem
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FIREX-AQ
Assessment of Satellite AOD during the 2020 Wildfire Season in the Western U.S.
Ye, X.
,
et al.
(2020),
Assessment of Satellite AOD during the 2020 Wildfire Season in the Western U.S.
,
Wildfire Season in the Western U.S.. Remote Sens., 2022
, 6113, doi:10.3390/rs14236113.
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about Assessment of Satellite AOD during the 2020 Wildfire Season in the Western U.S.
Assessing Vertical Allocation of Wildfire Smoke Emissions Using Observational Constraints From Airborne Lidar in the Western U.S.
Ye, X.
,
et al.
(2023),
Assessing Vertical Allocation of Wildfire Smoke Emissions Using Observational Constraints From Airborne Lidar in the Western U.S.
,
J. Geophys. Res.
.
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about Assessing Vertical Allocation of Wildfire Smoke Emissions Using Observational Constraints From Airborne Lidar in the Western U.S.
Heat flux assumptions contribute to overestimation of wildfire smoke injection into the free troposphere
Thapa, L.
,
et al.
(2023),
Heat flux assumptions contribute to overestimation of wildfire smoke injection into the free troposphere
,
Nature
, doi:10.1038/s43247-022-00563-x.
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about Heat flux assumptions contribute to overestimation of wildfire smoke injection into the free troposphere
Understanding the Evolution of Smoke Mass Extinction Efficiency Using Field Campaign Measurements
Saide Peralta
,
et al.
(2022),
Understanding the Evolution of Smoke Mass Extinction Efficiency Using Field Campaign Measurements
,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 49
, e2022GL099175, doi:10.1029/2022GL099175.
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about Understanding the Evolution of Smoke Mass Extinction Efficiency Using Field Campaign Measurements
Measurement report: Emission factors of NH3 and NHx for wildfires and agricultural fires in the United States
Tomsche, L.
,
et al.
(2023),
Measurement report: Emission factors of NH3 and NHx for wildfires and agricultural fires in the United States
,
Atmos. Chem. Phys.
, doi:10.5194/acp-23-2331-2023.
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about Measurement report: Emission factors of NH3 and NHx for wildfires and agricultural fires in the United States
Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ)
Warneke, C.
,
et al.
(2023),
Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ)
,
J. Geophys. Res., 128
, e2022JD037758, doi:10.1029/2022JD037758.
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about Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ)
Emission factors and evolution of SO2 measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires
Rickly, P.
,
et al.
(2023),
Emission factors and evolution of SO2 measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires
,
Atmos. Chem. Phys.
, doi:10.5194/acp-22-15603-2022.
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about Emission factors and evolution of SO2 measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires
Evaluation of the NAQFC driven by the NOAA Global Forecast System (version 16): comparison with the WRF-CMAQ during the summer 2019 FIREX-AQ campaign
Tang, Y.
,
et al.
(2023),
Evaluation of the NAQFC driven by the NOAA Global Forecast System (version 16): comparison with the WRF-CMAQ during the summer 2019 FIREX-AQ campaign
,
Geosci. Model. Dev.
, doi:10.5194/gmd-15-7977-2022.
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about Evaluation of the NAQFC driven by the NOAA Global Forecast System (version 16): comparison with the WRF-CMAQ during the summer 2019 FIREX-AQ campaign
Aerosol size distribution changes in FIREX-AQ biomass burning plumes: the impact of plume concentration on coagulation and OA condensation/evaporation
June, N. A.,
et al.
(2023),
Aerosol size distribution changes in FIREX-AQ biomass burning plumes: the impact of plume concentration on coagulation and OA condensation/evaporation
,
Atmos. Chem. Phys.
, doi:10.5194/acp-22-12803-2022.
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about Aerosol size distribution changes in FIREX-AQ biomass burning plumes: the impact of plume concentration on coagulation and OA condensation/evaporation
Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ Field Experiment
Peterson, D.
,
et al.
(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.
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about Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ Field Experiment
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