Articles | Volume 13, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-3091-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-3091-2020
Model description paper
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10 Jul 2020
Model description paper |  | 10 Jul 2020

The interactive global fire module pyrE (v1.0)

Keren Mezuman, Kostas Tsigaridis, Gregory Faluvegi, and Susanne E. Bauer

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AR by Susanne Bauer on behalf of the Authors (05 May 2020)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (19 May 2020) by Samuel Remy
AR by Susanne Bauer on behalf of the Authors (27 May 2020)  Manuscript 

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AA: Author's adjustment | EA: Editor approval
AA by Susanne Bauer on behalf of the Authors (23 Jun 2020)   Author's adjustment   Manuscript
EA: Adjustments approved (30 Jun 2020) by Samuel Remy
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Short summary
Fires affect the composition of the atmosphere and Earth’s radiation balance by emitting a suite of reactive gases and particles. An interactive fire module in an Earth system model (ESM) allows us to study the natural and anthropogenic drivers, feedbacks, and interactions of open fires. To do so, we have developed pyrE, the NASA GISS interactive fire emissions module. The main motivation behind this work is to have fire emissions reacting to climate change and anthropogenic activities.