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Abstract In January 2025, wildfires caused catastrophic impacts to the infrastructure, communities, and environment of Los Angeles. This study documents the remotely sensed fire spread, intensity, and smoke emissions from the wildfires by leveraging fire and emission observations from multiple satellites.
Fangjun Li +4 more
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Increased Aerosols From Siberian Wildfires Buffered Arctic Warming During 2013–2019
Abstract During 2013–2019, global aerosols, influenced by regional clean air actions and wildfires, changed significantly. Clean air actions in China, Europe, and North America reduced anthropogenic aerosols, whereas Siberia experienced increased wildfire aerosols due to local warm and dry conditions.
Jiyuan Gao +5 more
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An understanding of the amount and type of aerosols present in the atmosphere is required for the atmospheric correction of satellite imagery. A sensitivity analysis of the atmospheric inputs to the MOD09 software has shown that uncertainty in the estimation of Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) has the greatest impact on the accuracy of atmospheric ...
Sunil Bhaskaran +3 more
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Abstract This study aimed to elucidate the association between wildfire smoke exposure and healthcare utilization for respiratory diseases in Samcheok (City), Gangwon Province, South Korea, focusing on a major wildfire that occurred on 6–9 May 2017. The relative risks (RRs) of healthcare utilization for respiratory diseases in a direct‐exposure area ...
Min‐Taek Lee +8 more
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Overview of the Nephele Perturbed Parameter Ensemble for Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions in E3SMv3
Abstract Aerosol‐cloud interactions (aci) are the leading source of uncertainty in inferring climate sensitivity from the historical record. Earth system models (ESMs) struggle to represent aci because the processes responsible for these phenomena occur at much finer time and space scales than can be resolved by any ESM.
J. M. Nugent +29 more
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Abstract In situ carbonyl sulfide (OCS) measurements from the Stratospheric Aerosol processes, Budget and Radiative Effects (SABRE) 2023 airborne campaign are used to evaluate the sulfate budget in the Arctic stratosphere during boreal winter. The strong correspondence between these measurements and remote retrievals from the Atmospheric Chemistry ...
Colin Gurganus +16 more
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Aerosol optical depth (AOD) can be retrieved accurately with sequential ground-based measurements of direct and diffuse solar radiance. However, spatial coverage and location frequency cause certain limitations.
Le Thi Le +8 more
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Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) provides three-dimensional information on aerosol optical properties across the globe.
Boming Liu +5 more
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The Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) is scheduled to be in orbit in 2019 onboard the GEO-KOMPSAT 2B satellite and will continuously monitor air quality over Asia.
Mijin Kim +9 more
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Abstract Arabian Peninsula is one of the highly affected regions by atmospheric aerosols mainly due to the frequent dust outbreaks and storm activities in the region. These aerosols are primarily responsible to change the energy budget that drives the climate system.
Mazen Ebraheem Assiri +2 more
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