Geostationary aerosol retrievals of extreme biomass burning plumes during the 2019–2020 Australian bushfires
Extreme biomass burning (BB) events, such as those seen during the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire season, are becoming more frequent and intense with climate change. Ground-based observations of these events can provide useful information on the macro-and micro-physical properties of the plumes, but...
Main Authors: | Robbins, DJV, Poulsen, CA, Siems, ST, Proud, SR, Prata, AT, Grainger, RG, Povey, AC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2024
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