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🚨 Launched: State of Wildfires Report 2024-25

The Americas felt the harsh reality of what it means to live on a more fire-prone planet, with extreme #wildfire episodes made 2-3 times more likely by #climate change.

🔥 Full details via our brand new website: stateofwildfires.com/latest-report/

6 months ago 63 38 1 1
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PhD Position in Atmospheric Chemistry

We have a new PhD project to study ozone formation from fires. If interested in atmospheric chemistry, fires, living in Zurich, and studying at ETH, consider applying here: jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOP...

6 months ago 30 27 0 1
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Dr. Schneidemesser from IASS Potsdam will be with us on this thursday 25th September at the iLEAPS Colloquium series. Join us on Teams: msteams.link/XZK3
@pallavires.bsky.social @futureearth.bsky.social @igacproject.bsky.social @ukceh.bsky.social @copernicusecmwf.bsky.social

6 months ago 0 2 0 0
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744 people registered!
20 hours of continuous events!
We look forward to seeing you there!

7 months ago 5 4 0 0

Hello everybody, LAECESS is now in Bluesky, stay tunned!
Hola a tod@s, LAECESS ahora está en Bluesky, ¡estad atentos!
Olá a tod@s, LAECESS agora está no Bluesky, fiquem ligados!

7 months ago 5 2 0 0
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🚨 New publication! The BBURNED review paper on fire emission estimation in the MODIS era, resulting from our 2023 Fire Emissions Workshop, led by @mparrington.bsky.social from our scientific steering committee is now published in Elementa online.ucpress.edu/elementa/art... @ucpress.bsky.social

7 months ago 6 3 1 1
figure 3 from https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09482-1
–c, Daily PM2.5 exposure in Canada (a), from fire sources in different source regions, anthropogenic sources and other sources (for example, biogenic, dust and sea salt). d–f, Cumulative fire-related PM2.5 exposures in Canada (d), from different source regions.

figure 3 from https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09482-1 –c, Daily PM2.5 exposure in Canada (a), from fire sources in different source regions, anthropogenic sources and other sources (for example, biogenic, dust and sea salt). d–f, Cumulative fire-related PM2.5 exposures in Canada (d), from different source regions.

New study in Nature on the Long-range PM2.5 pollution and health impacts from the 2023 Canadian wildfires

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

'We find that 354 million (277–421 million) people in North America and Europe were exposed to daily PM2.5 air pollution caused by Canadian wildfires in 2023'

7 months ago 25 10 0 1
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Hydroclimatic Rebound Drives Extreme Fire in California's Non‐Forested Ecosystems Hydroclimatic rebound occurs when unusually wet periods are followed by intense drying, or vice versa, creating sharp moisture swings. We show that this process drives extreme fire activity in Califo...

New in Global Change Biology: Hydroclimatic rebound—wet periods fueling vegetation growth, followed by rapid drying—drives extreme fires in California’s non-forested biomes. Findings improve early warning & fire forecasts. 🔗 doi.org/10.1111/gcb....

7 months ago 19 13 2 1
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​Announcing the Skills Workshops at IGAC-iCACGP ECR Online Conference!

​🤖 AI in Climate Science w/ WCRP Academy

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🚨 New publication! The BBURNED review paper on fire emission estimation in the MODIS era, resulting from our 2023 Fire Emissions Workshop, led by @mparrington.bsky.social from our scientific steering committee is now published in Elementa online.ucpress.edu/elementa/art... @ucpress.bsky.social

7 months ago 6 3 1 1
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An Unusual Sight Over Canada’s Arctic: Wildfire Smoke

“We have no need for air-conditioning, and so we don’t have filtration in the homes for smoke.”
Project Lead Sue Natali and Sr. Arctic Lead Edward Alexander spoke to the New York Times about how the presence of smoke in northern communities is a growing cause for concern. #Canada #Arctic
🎁 link:

7 months ago 5 2 0 0
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Join us on iLEAPS Colloquium Series this week to explore how politicized seasonalities influence mitigation, adaptation, and futures in the Anthropocene.

Date: Thursday, 28th August 2025
Time: 08:00–09:30 UTC
Registration Link: msteams.link/S86C

@pallavires.bsky.social @futureearth.bsky.social

7 months ago 2 3 0 1
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🔥 Emissions from Spain and Portugal #wildfires so far this year account for three quarters of 2025 total fire emissions for the European Union + United Kingdom based on #CopernicusAtmosphere data. As of 25 August, EU+UK emissions are the highest annual total in the GFAS dataset going back to 2003.

7 months ago 43 24 1 2
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Fire Season Is Starting Earlier Thanks to Climate Change, New Study Finds Study co-authored by a UC Santa Barbara professor sheds light on timing, size, and speed of recent wildfires, including the Gifford Fire.

“The amount of spring rain is one of the best indicators of when you’ll hit the more severe part of the fire season,” Max Moritz @ucanr.edu said. “But the warming trend still plays a role because... plants are drying faster than in the past.”
www.independent.com/2025/08/18/f...

8 months ago 28 15 0 1
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The EUBURN-SILEX campaign has just ended after a dozen flights over 🇫🇷 fires and 🇨🇦 plumes transported over the 🇫🇷 country. A comprehensive database was acquired using a set of innovative ✈️ in-situ and remote sensing instruments. Next phase is the postprocessing of the database acquired.
🔥 #EUBURN

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Cumulative Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) observed at the eddy covariance tower for DOY 128–168 in years 2009–2011. Note the large decrease around DOY 138 in 2011 due to wildfire smoke.

Cumulative Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) observed at the eddy covariance tower for DOY 128–168 in years 2009–2011. Note the large decrease around DOY 138 in 2011 due to wildfire smoke.

New paper out - Regional wildfire smoke reduces boreal forest
carbon uptake

iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...

Wildfires are a source of carbon and they can reduce the carbon sink from the forest. Cumulative Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) shows a big drop in 2011 Day 138 due to wildfire smoke.

8 months ago 30 13 0 2
IGAC-iCACGP ECR 2025 online conference – ECR-IGAC-iCACGP Connect, Learn, and Advance The Online Conference for Early Career Atmospheric Scientists. Thursday, 25 September 2025 | 03:00 - 22:00 UTC Days Hours Minutes Seconds Live Conference Stats ... Registra...

Been busy with your research and missed the deadline? Good news!

Due to an incredible response (390 registrations), we're extending the abstract submission deadline for the 2025 ECR Online Conference.

🔗 Visit our website: www.ecr-igac-icacgp.org/2025/03/05/i...
#AtmosphericScience #ECR #Conference

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⏱5️⃣days
Abstract submissions close this Sunday !!
www.ecr-igac-icacgp.org/2025/03/05/i...

8 months ago 0 1 0 0
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🔥 Wildfire emissions data from #CopernicusAtmosphere shows intense fire activity in Canada, southern Europe & the UK in June and July. Read about the the latest updates on wildfire emissions and impacts in our article atmosphere.copernicus.eu/cams-tracks-...

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New in JGR: Atmospheres: Plume Dynamics Drive Extreme Long-Range Spotting During California's Dixie Fire
by Lareau 2025

New in JGR: Atmospheres: Plume Dynamics Drive Extreme Long-Range Spotting During California's Dixie Fire by Lareau 2025

A new study in JGR: Atmospheres reveals that extreme long-range fire spotting occurred during California's Dixie Fire in August 2021, with fires igniting more than 16 kilometers from the source fire.🔥

🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/6LNBuXM

#AGUPubs #Wildfire #NaturalHazards #California #OpenAccess

8 months ago 5 3 0 1
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The current smoke cloud over North America is as big as about half the size of lower 48 or Canada.

8 months ago 16 3 2 0
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🗓️ 2 MONTHS TO GO! Announcing the Invited Speakers!

Meet the 9 incredible scientists leading our Highlight Talks.
ECRs: Register and Submit an Abstract!
All: Register and support the ECRs!

🔗 Register/Submit: www.ecr-igac-icacgp.org/2025/03/05/i...

#AtmosphericScience #ECR #SciComm #PhD #Conference

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We got an exceedingly rare view of #pyrocumulus as they were forming above the fire. Scientists are studying the composition and physical properties of smoke to better understand its meteorological and climate impacts.

8 months ago 12 4 0 0
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It's official. 2025 is now the third worst wildfire year on record in Canada. A study from 2018 examining fire-regime changes in Canada over the prior 57 years showed the fire season had been starting approximately one week earlier and ending one week later. Probably longer now.

8 months ago 57 20 2 0
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Is that wildfire smoke plume hazardous? New satellite tech can map smoke plumes in 3D for better air quality alerts at neighborhood scale As wildfire smoke becomes a frequent summer hazard across large parts of the US, knowing the risk at the neighborhood scale matters for human health.

Check out this great article in The Conversation by our colleague Prof Jun Wang featuring our group's new TEMPO Aerosol Layer Height product!
theconversation.com/is-that-wild...

8 months ago 5 4 0 0
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It is that time of the year when satellite monitoring of fires and #smoke in S. America has to be more dedicated.
Fires have been going already for a while (since May particularly in N. Argentina and Paraguay and increasing north with time) but none have been v. intense or putting much smoke.

8 months ago 29 10 2 1
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Total column carbon monoxide (CO) from the TROPOMI sensor on the Sentinel 5-P satellite shows the tremendous emissions from ongoing Canadian wildfires, wrapping around a large Low pressure system yesterday 23 Jul. @esaearth.esa.int

8 months ago 4 3 0 0
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Ep. 77—The Social Contract of Managing Fire with Stephen Pyne Welcome to our second episode with THE Stephen Pyne! Stephen is a renowned author and fire historian who, in addition to his academic life, also spent over a decade working on a fire crew on the…

If you're interested in the topic of using fire as a land management tool, both with prescribed fire and managed wildfire, check out this great new episode of Amanda Monthei's Life With Fire Podcast.
lifewithfirepodcast.com/episodes/the...

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