Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness in northern California by linking general circulation model output to local weather and fire records and projecting fire outcomes with an initial-attack suppression model. The warmer and windier conditions corresponding to a 2 × CO2 climate scenario produced fires that burned more intensely and spread faster in most locations. Despite enhancement of fire suppression efforts, the number of escaped fires (those exceeding initial containment limits) increased 51 % in the south San Francisco Bay area, 125 % in the Sierra Nevada, and did not change on the north coast. Changes in area burned by contained fires were 41%, 41 % and –8%, respectively....
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
Burned area has increased across California, especially in the Sierra Nevada range. Recent fires the...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...
Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as fun...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
This study focused on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into changes in w...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Large wildfire occurrence and burned area are modeled using hydroclimate and landsurface characteris...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
Burned area has increased across California, especially in the Sierra Nevada range. Recent fires the...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...
Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as fun...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
This study focused on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into changes in w...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Large wildfire occurrence and burned area are modeled using hydroclimate and landsurface characteris...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
Burned area has increased across California, especially in the Sierra Nevada range. Recent fires the...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...