Laura Thapa authored and/or contributed to the following articles/publications.
Injections of wildfire smoke plumes into the free troposphere impact air quality, yet model forecasts of injections are poor. Here, we use aircraft observations obtained during the 2019 western US wildfires (FIREX-AQ) to evaluate a commonly used smoke plume rise parameterization in two atmospheric chemistry-transport models (WRF-Chem and HRRR-Sm...
Institution National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA
Forecasting Daily Fire Radiative Energy Using Data Driven Methods and Machine Learning Techniques
Increasing impacts of wildfires on Western US air quality highlights the need for forecasts of smoke emissions based on dynamic modeled wildfires. This work utilizes knowledge of weather, fuels, topography, and firefighting, combined with machine learning and other statistical methods, to generate 1- and 2-day forecasts of fire radiative energy ...
Institution National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA