平流层
环境科学
气候变化
火山
气候学
大气科学
极端天气
大气(单位)
生态系统
地理
气象学
地质学
生态学
生物
海洋学
地震学
作者
Matthias Stocker,Florian Ladstädter,Andrea K. Steiner
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-021-02335-7
摘要
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 observational evidence that major wildfires can have a severe impact on the atmospheric temperature structure and short-term climate in the stratosphere. Using advanced satellite observation, we find substantial warming of up to 10 K of the lower stratosphere within the wildfire plumes during their early development. The short-term climate signal in the lower stratosphere lasts several months and amounts to 1 K for the Northern American wildfires in 2017, and up to striking 3.5 K for the Australian wildfires in 2020. This is stronger than any signal from recent volcanic eruptions. Such extreme events affect atmospheric composition and climate trends, underpinning their importance for future climate.
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