FW: Fires overview from WRI
by Figueras,Daniel (ECCC)
Hello,
This could be of interest.
Thank you,
From: Sara Basart <sbasart(a)wmo.int>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2025 8:18 AM
To: Johann G. Goldammer <johann.goldammer(a)fire.uni-freiburg.de>; Pavlovic, Radenko (EC) <radenko.pavlovic(a)canada.ca>; Daniel Tong <qtong(a)gmu.edu>; Mikhail.Sofiev(a)fmi.fi; saharjobambangh(a)gmail.com; Mark.Parrington(a)ecmwf.int; 周春红(气科院) <zhouch(a)cma.gov.cn>; Emilio Chuvieco Salinero <emilio.chuvieco(a)uah.es>; Boon Ning CHEW (NEA) <chew_boon_ning(a)nea.gov.sg>; Gregory Carmichael <gregory-carmichael(a)uiowa.edu>; chong_wei_ming(a)nea.gov.sg; Pavlovic,Radenko (ECCC) <Radenko.Pavlovic(a)ec.gc.ca>; Figueras,Daniel (ECCC) <Daniel.Figueras(a)ec.gc.ca>; Isabel Trigo <isabel.trigo(a)ipma.pt>
Subject: Fires overview from WRI
Dear VFSP-WAS colleagues,
I hope that you are doing fine.
Today, I received this newsletter on forest fires from WRI.
https://www.wri.org/insights/global-trends-forest-fires?apcid=0065d91741a...
I am not sure if it is possible to do something similar, considering PM2.5 and other associated pollutants. What do you think?
Kind regards,
Sara