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Extraordinary carbon emissions from El Nino-induced biomass burning estimated using Japanese aircraft and shipboard observations in Equatorial Asia


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Equatorial Asia, which includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and surrounding areas, experienced devastating biomass burning in 2015 due to the severe drought condition induced by the extreme El Niño and a positive anomaly of the Indian Ocean dipole. This biomass burning emitted a significant amount of carbon, mainly in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2), into the atmosphere.
Equatorial Asia has very few ground-based stations that observe CO2 and other related atmospheric constitutents. Meanwhile, a few satellites could observe atmospheric CO2; however, their observations were less available and subject to errors due to cumulus cloulds typical in the tropics and smokes from the biomass burning. ....

Papua New Guinea , Indian Ocean , Meteorological Research Institute , National Institute For Envrionmental Studies , Equatorial Asia , National Institute , Envrionmental Studies , Global Environmental Monitoring , Hyosuke Niwa , Akihiko Ito , Toshinobu Machida , பப்புவா புதியது கினியா , இந்தியன் கடல் , வானிலை ஆராய்ச்சி நிறுவனம் , பூமத்திய ரேகை ஆசியா , தேசிய நிறுவனம் , உலகளாவிய சுற்றுச்சூழல் கண்காணிப்பு ,

Extraordinary carbon emissions from El Nino-induced biomass burning estimated using Japanese aircraft and shipboard observations


National Institute for Environmental Studies
Equatorial Asia, which includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and surrounding areas, experienced devastating biomass burning in 2015 due to the severe drought condition induced by the extreme El Niño and a positive anomaly of the Indian Ocean dipole. This biomass burning emitted a significant amount of carbon, mainly in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2), into the atmosphere.
Equatorial Asia has very few ground-based stations that observe CO2 and other related atmospheric constitutents. Meanwhile, a few satellites could observe atmospheric CO2; however, their observations were less available and subject to errors due to cumulus cloulds typical in the tropics and smokes from the biomass burning. ....

Papua New Guinea , Indian Ocean , Meteorological Research Institute , National Institute For Envrionmental Studies , Equatorial Asia , National Institute , Envrionmental Studies , Global Environmental Monitoring , Hyosuke Niwa , Akihiko Ito , Toshinobu Machida , பப்புவா புதியது கினியா , இந்தியன் கடல் , வானிலை ஆராய்ச்சி நிறுவனம் , பூமத்திய ரேகை ஆசியா , தேசிய நிறுவனம் , உலகளாவிய சுற்றுச்சூழல் கண்காணிப்பு ,