Measurements from inside a Thunderstorm Driven by Wildfire: The 2019 FIREX-AQ Field Experiment

Author:

Peterson David A.1,Thapa Laura H.2,Saide Pablo E.23,Soja Amber J.45,Gargulinski Emily M.4,Hyer Edward J.1,Weinzierl Bernadett6,Dollner Maximilian6,Schöberl Manuel6,Papin Philippe P.7,Kondragunta Shobha8,Camacho Christopher P.1,Ichoku Charles9,Moore Richard H.5,Hair Johnathan W.5,Crawford James H.5,Dennison Philip E.10,Kalashnikova Olga V.11,Bennese Christel E.1213,Bui Thaopaul P.14,DiGangi Joshua P.5,Diskin Glenn S.5,Fenn Marta A.15,Halliday Hannah S.16,Jimenez Jose17,Nowak John B.5,Robinson Claire5,Sanchez Kevin5,Shingler Taylor J.5,Thornhill Lee5,Wiggins Elizabeth B.5,Winstead Edward5,Xu Chuanyu18

Affiliation:

1. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA

2. University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

3. University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability

4. National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA

5. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

6. University of Vienna, Faculty of Physics, Aerosol Physics and Environmental Physics, Vienna, 1090, Austria

7. National Research Council, Monterey, CA

8. NOAA Satellite Meteorology and Climatology Division, College Park, MD

9. Howard University, College of Arts and Sciences, Washington, DC

10. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

11. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

12. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA

13. National Weather Service, Pendleton, OR

14. Earth Science Division, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

15. Science Systems and Applications Inc., Hampton, VA

16. EPA Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC

17. University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO

18. IM Systems Group, College Park, MD

Abstract

Abstract The 2019 Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ) field experiment obtained a diverse set of in-situ and remotely-sensed measurements before and during a pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) event over the Williams Flats fire in Washington State. This unique dataset confirms that pyroCb activity is an efficient vertical smoke transport pathway into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS). The magnitude of smoke plumes observed in the UTLS has increased significantly in recent years, following unprecedented wildfire and pyroCb activity observed worldwide. The FIREX-AQ pyroCb dataset is therefore extremely relevant to a broad community, providing the first measurements of fresh smoke exhaust in the upper-troposphere, including from within active pyroCb cloud tops. High-resolution remote sensing reveals that three plume cores linked to localized fire fronts, burning primarily in dense forest fuels, contributed to four total pyroCb “pulses”. Rapid changes in fire geometry and spatial extent dramatically influenced the magnitude, behavior, and duration of pyroCb activity. Cloud probe measurements and weather radar identify the presence of large ice particles within the pyroCb and hydrometers below cloud base, indicating precipitation development. The resulting feedbacks suggest that vertical smoke transport efficiency was reduced slightly when compared with intense pyroCb events reaching the lower stratosphere. Physical and optical aerosol property measurements in pyroCb exhaust are compared with previous assumptions. A large suite of aerosol and gas-phase chemistry measurements sets a foundation for future studies aimed at understanding the composition of smoke plumes lifted by pyroconvection into the UTLS and their role in the climate system.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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