In the present study, we address the global impact caused by the exceptionally strong and high-reaching smoke emissions from the Australian wildfires using simulations with a global aerosol鈥揷limate model. We show that the absorption of solar radiation by the black carbon contain...
由第一段中 “Australia experienced one of its worst wildfires in about twenty years”可知,澳大利亚经历了可怕的火灾。 2. C 段落大意题。 由第二段中“These fires are not a bad thing and they even shape the natural ecosystem. " 与“but the dry weather and human activities are fueling the ...
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With large wildfires becoming more frequent1,2, we must rapidly learn how megafires impact biodiversity to prioritize mitigation and improve policy. A key challenge is to discover how interactions among fire-regime components, drought and land tenure shape wildfire impacts. The globally unprecedented3,...
Southeast Australia experienced intensive and geographically extensive wildfires during the 2019–2020 summer season. The fires released substantial amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. However, existing emission estimates based on fire inventories are uncertain, and vary by up to a factor of ...
The observed and modelled planetary-scale repercussions of the Australian PyroCb outbreak around the turn of 2020 revolutionize the current understanding and recognition of the climate-altering potential of the wildfires. A single stratospheric overshoot of combustion products produced by the New Year’s...
Impact of fuel reduction burns and wildfires on the critically endangered western swamp tortoise Peudemydura umbrina. In Ecological Society of Australia Conference Proceedings (2007). Driscoll, D. A. & Dale Roberts, J. Impact of fuel-reduction burning on the frog Geocrinia lutea in southwest ...
of stratospheric biomass burning aerosol optical depths originating from intense SouthEastern Australian wildfires and use these aerosol optical depths in a state-of-the-art climate model. We show that the S.E. Australian wildfires are the cause of this lower stratospheric warming. We also ...
We don't even know what we are losing,” said Chris Dickman, professor in ecology at the University of Sydney. “These were species that were here and now they have gone...It's so sad. "The wildfires started in September 2019 and continued through March of this year. Scientists said ...
Management of bushland and forested areas of these smaller urban settlements is based on a patchwork of fire-regimes related to the biodiversity, ecology and human uses of each area, making them less susceptible to large-scale wildfires44,60. Re-thinking our peri-urban/rural towns: the need ...