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Notable impact of wildfires in the western United States on weather hazards in the central United States

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2207329119

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wildfire; severe convective storm; hail; extreme precipitation; biomass burning aerosols

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  1. US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Early Career Award Program [70017]
  2. US DOE Office of Science User Facility [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  3. NSF [AGS-2103714]

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Increased wildfires in California and Oregon significantly increase heavy precipitation rates and severe hail occurrences in the central United States. The heat and aerosols from the wildfires enhance moisture and aerosol transport, as well as increase wind shear and storm-relative helicity, creating a more conducive environment for severe convective storms.
Increased wildfire events constitute a significant threat to life and property in the United States. Wildfire impact on severe storms and weather hazards is another pathway that threatens society, and our understanding of which is very limited. Here, we use unique modeling developments to explore the effects of wildfires in the western US (mainly California and Oregon) on precipitation and hail in the central US. We find that the western US wildfires notably increase the occurrences of heavy precipitation rates by 38% and significant severe hail (>= 2 in.) by 34% in the central United States. Both heat and aerosols from wildfires play an important role. By enhancing surface high pressure and increasing westerly and southwesterly winds, wildfires in the western United States produce (1) stronger moisture and aerosol transport to the central United States and (2) larger wind shear and storm-relative helicity in the central United States. Both the meteorological environment more conducive to severe convective storms and increased aerosols contribute to the enhancements of heavy precipitation rates and large hail. Moreover, the local wildfires in the central US also enhance the severity of storms, but their impact is notably smaller than the impact of remote wildfires in California and Oregon because of the lessened severity of the local wildfires. As wildfires are projected to be more frequent and severe in a warmer climate, the influence of wildfires on severe weather in downwind regions may become increasingly important.

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