Publications

2022, Bahramvash Shams, S., V. P. Walden, J. W. Hannigan, W. J. Randel, I. V. Petropavlovskikh, A. H. Butler, and A. de la Cámara, Analyzing ozone variations and uncertainties at high latitudes during sudden stratospheric warming events using MERRA-2, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 22.8, 5435–5458, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-5435-2022
Tags: Model, Ozone

2022, Strahan, S.E., D. Smale, S. Solomon, G. Taha, M. R. Damon, S. D. Steenrod, N. Jones, B. Liley, R. Querel and J. Robinson, Unexpected Repartitioning of Stratospheric Inorganic Chlorine After the 2020 Australian Wildfires, Geophysical Research Letters, 49(14): e2022GL098290
Tags: Cl, Fire, Model

2022, Yang, Z., B. Demoz, R. Delgado, A. Tangborn, P. Lee, and J.T. Sullivan, The Dynamical Role of the Chesapeake Bay on the Local Ozone Pollution Using Mesoscale Modeling—A Case Study, Atmosphere, 13(5), 641
Tags: Lidar, Model, Ozone

2022, Lutsch, E., D. Wunch, D. B. A. Jones, C. Clerbaux, J. W. Hannigan, T.-L. He, I. Ortega, S. Roche, K. Strong, and H. M. Worden, Can the data assimilation of CO from MOPITT or IASI constrain high-latitude wildfire emissions? A Case Study of the 2017 Canadian Wildfires, Earth and Space Science, p. 44, https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10510875.1
Tags: CO, Fire, Model, Satellite

2022, Tencé, F. , Jumelet, J., Bekki, S., Khaykin, S., Sarkissian, A., & Keckhut, P., Australian Black Summer Smoke Observed by Lidar at the French Antarctic Station Dumont d’Urville, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 127, e2021JD035349, https://doi. org/10.1029/2021JD035349
Tags: Aerosol, Fire, Lidar, Sonde

2021, Yu, P., Sean M. Davis, Owen B. Toon, Robert W. Portmann, Charles G. Bardeen, John E. Barnes, Hagen Telg, Christopher Maloney and Karen H. Rosenlof, Persistent Stratospheric Warming Due to 2019–2020 Australian Wildfire Smoke, Geophysical Research Letters, 48, 7, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL092609
Tags: Lidar, Fire, Temperature

2021, Wang, B., Kuang, S., Pfister, G. G., Pour-Biazar, A., Buchholz, R. R., Langford, A. O., & Newchurch, M. J. , Impact of the 2016 Southeastern US Wildfires on the Vertical Distribution of Ozone and Aerosol at Huntsville, Alabama, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126(9), e2021JD034796, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034796
Tags: Lidar, Fire, Ozone, Aerosol

2021, Kloss, C., Sellitto P, Von Hobe M, Berthet G, Smale D, Krysztofiak G, Xue C, Qiu C, Jégou F, Ouerghemmi I, Legras B. , Australian fires 2019–2020: tropospheric and stratospheric pollution throughout the whole fire season, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9, 220, https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2021.652024
Tags: FTIR, Fire

2021, John, S.S., N. M. Deutscher, C. Paton-Walsh, V. A. Velazco, N. B. Jones and D. W. T. Griffith, 2019–20 Australian Bushfires and Anomalies in Carbon Monoxide Surface and Column Measurements, Atmosphere, 12(6), 755, https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12060755
Tags: FTIR, Fire, CO

2021, Loira-Salazar, S., S. Marcela, Andrew M. Sayer, John Barnes, Jingting Huang, Connor Flynn, Neil Lareau, Jaehwa Lee, Alexei Lyapustin, Jens Redemann, Ellsworth J. Welton, Joseph L. Wilkins and Heather A. Holmes, Evaluation of Novel NASA Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite Aerosol Products and Assessment of Smoke Height Boundary Layer Ratio During Extreme Smoke Events in the Western USA, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126, 11, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD034180
Tags: Lidar, Aerosol, Fire