New field observations, satellite images, and computer models are steering some scientists toward a surprising conclusion: A severe thunderstorm, enhanced by the heat from a huge forest fire, can boost soot, smoke, and other particles as high as the lower stratosphere. The newly suspected transfer of aerosols to high altitudes could require significant changes in computer models of atmospheric circulation and climate.
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