Scientists reveal how tar particles from wildfire smoke absorb and refract solar radiation, light in atmosphere
Published Date: 1/31/2024
Source: phys.org
Days after a wildfire, a type of smoke can linger in the atmosphere that contains tiny, brown, light-absorbing particles known as tar balls. These particles are believed to have a significant impact on Earth's radiative balance, and as a result, a role in both the warming and cooling of the atmosphere.