Observing the climate impact of large wildfires on stratospheric temperature
Abstract Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intense in the future. They not only pose a serious threat to humans and ecosystems, but also affect Earth’s atmosphere. Wildfire plumes can reach into the stratosphere, but little is known about their climate impact. Here, we reveal observ...
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Main Authors: | Matthias Stocker, Florian Ladstädter, Andrea K. Steiner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4a670df6a3764dd1b3007f6f2f99f562 |
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