Aerosol Optical Properties of Extreme Global Wildfires and Estimated Radiative Forcing With GCOM‐C SGLI
Kazuhisa Tanada,
Hiroshi Murakami,
Tadahiro Hayasaka
et al.
Abstract:To understand the climate impact of the wildfires, it is essential to monitor the aerosol emissions from biomass burning and to estimate their optical properties and radiative forcing. This study analyzed wildfires in Brazil, Angola, Australia, California, Siberia, and South‐east Asia that occurred after 2018 using data obtained with the Second‐generation GLobal Imager (SGLI) onboard GCOM‐C which is a polar‐orbit satellite launched by JAXA on 23 December 2017. We showed the SGLI‐based four‐year variation of th… Show more
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