Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Australia's Black Summer pyrocumulonimbus super outbreak reveals potential for increasingly extreme stratospheric smoke events
D. A. Peterson, M. D. Fromm, et al.
Discover the unprecedented pyrocumulonimbus super outbreak during Australia’s Black Summer of 2019–2020, explored by researchers David A. Peterson and colleagues. This study highlights how intense wildfires injected smoke into the stratosphere, creating colossal plumes that may alter our climate understanding. Engage with findings that reveal the dark potential of fire-weather phenomena in a warming world.
Related Publications
Explore these studies to deepen your understanding
Adjacent work that informs or extends this paper's methodology and findings.
Medicine and Health
Inference of person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 reveals hidden super-spreading events during the early outbreak phase
L. Wang, X. Didelot, et al.
Engineering and Technology
Addressing extreme weather events for the renewable power-water-heating sectors in Neom, Saudi Arabia
J. A. Riera, R. M. Lima, et al.
Engineering and Technology
A stochastic computational framework for the joint transportation network fragility analysis and traffic flow distribution under extreme events
P. Bocchini and D. M. Frangopol
Engineering and Technology
A stochastic computational framework for the joint transportation network fragility analysis and traffic flow distribution under extreme events
P. Bocchini and D. M. Frangopol

