Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ Field Experiment

  • David A. Peterson (Corresponding author)
  • , Laura H. Thapa
  • , Pablo E. Saide
  • , Amber J. Soja
  • , Emily M. Gargulinski
  • , Edward J. Hyer
  • , Bernadett Weinzierl
  • , Maximilian Dollner
  • , Manuel Schöberl
  • , Philippe P. Papin
  • , Shobha Kondragunta
  • , Christopher P. Camacho
  • , Charles Ichoku
  • , Richard H. Moore
  • , Johnathan W. Hair
  • , James H. Crawford
  • , Philip E. Dennison
  • , Olga V. Kalashnikova
  • , Christel E. Bennese
  • , Thaopaul P. Bui
  • Joshua P. DiGangi, Glenn S. Diskin, Marta A. Fenn, Hannah S. Halliday, Jose Jimenez, John B. Nowak, Claire Robinson, Kevin Sanchez, Taylor J. Shingler, Lee Thornhill, Elizabeth B. Wiggins, Edward Winstead, Chuanyu Xu

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E2140-E2167
Number of pages28
JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume103
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Funding

. We thank Melinda Berman, Alexa Zabaske, Aaron Zeeb, and Maritza Arreola Amaya for their contributions to FIREX-AQ as part of the Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP). We also thank Melinda Surratt and Mike Fromm at the Naval Research Laboratory and Fangjun Li of South Dakota State University for their helpful advice and assistance with satellite data processing. We are grateful for the contributions and support provided by the entire FIREX-AQ Science Team, especially Pedro Campuzano-Jost (University of Colorado Boulder), NASA Program Manager Barry Lefer, and Project Scientists Carsten Warneke, Joshua (Shuka) Schwarz, and Jack Dibb. NASA and NOAA supported this work under programs related to the FIREX-AQ Science Team (80HQTR18T0063, 80NSSC18K0685, 80NSSC18K0629, 80NSSC20K1650, NA18OAR4310107). Additional support for David Peterson was provided by NASA's New Investigator Program (80HQTR18T0073) and Modeling, Analysis, and Prediction (MAP) Program (80HQTR21T0099). Charles Ichoku acknowledges support from the NOAA Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (NOAA/EPP/MSI) under Agreement NA16SEC4810006. A portion of this research was supported by the European Research Council H2020 programme (Grant A-LIFE 640458). A portion of this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with NASA.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103037 Environmental physics
  • 103039 Aerosol physics
  • 105206 Meteorology

Keywords

  • Convection
  • Aerosols
  • Chemistry
  • atmospheric
  • Remote sensing
  • Field experiments
  • Wildfires
  • PYROCUMULONIMBUS SMOKE AEROSOLS
  • BIOMASS-BURNING AEROSOL
  • PIXEL-BASED CALCULATION
  • OPTICAL-PROPERTIES
  • MICROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
  • DETECTION ALGORITHM
  • RADIATIVE POWER
  • CARBON BALANCE
  • EMISSIONS
  • AIRBORNE

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