Enhancing Global Simulation of Smoke Injection Height for Intense Pyro‐Convection Through Coupling an Improved One‐Dimensional Plume Rise Model in CAM‐chem
Chaoqun Ma,
Ruijing Ni,
Hang Su
et al.
Abstract:The impact of wildfire smoke is largely determined by the height where they are injected into the atmosphere. Current plume rise models tend to underestimate the high smoke injection heights because the previous models and configurations were mainly constrained and validated by the plume height observation from Multi‐angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), of which most cases inject low within the planetary boundary layer (PBL). Here we retrieve smoke injection heights from intense pyro‐convections based on py… Show more
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