Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as functions of climate, hydrology, and topography. Wildfire risks for the GFDL and PCM global climate models and the A2 and B1 emissions scenarios are compared for 2005–2034, 2035– 2064, and 2070–2099 against a modeled 1961–1990 reference period in California and neighboring states. Outcomes for the GFDL model runs, which exhibit higher temperatures than the PCM model runs, diverged sharply for different kinds of fire regimes, with increased temperatures promoting greater large fire frequency in wetter, forested areas, via the effects of warmer temperatures on fuel flammability. At the same time, reduced moisture availability due to lower precipit...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
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...
Large wildfire occurrence and burned area are modeled using hydroclimate and landsurface characteris...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
Over 21,000 future California residentialwildfire risk scenarios were developed on amonthly 1/8° gri...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
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...
Climate and land use patterns are expected to change dramatically in the coming century, raising con...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
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...
Large wildfire occurrence and burned area are modeled using hydroclimate and landsurface characteris...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
Over 21,000 future California residentialwildfire risk scenarios were developed on amonthly 1/8° gri...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
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...
Climate and land use patterns are expected to change dramatically in the coming century, raising con...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...