Abstract. Efforts to quantify relationships between climate and wildfire in Alaska have not yet explored the role of higher-frequency meteorological conditions on individual wildfire ignition and growth. To address this gap, meteorologi-cal data for 665 large fires that burned across the Alaskan interior between 1980 and 2007 were assessed to determine the respective influence of higher-frequency weather and lower-frequency climate, in terms of both antecedent and post-ignition conditions on fire growth. Antecedent climate exhibited no discernable influence on eventual fire size. In contrast, fire size was sensitive to weather in the days to weeks following ignition, particularly the post-ignition timing of precipitation. Prolonged periods ...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
The increase in wildfire occurrence and severity seen over the past decades in the boreal and Arctic...
Although the link between climate change and tundra fire activity is well-studied, we lack an unders...
Wildfire, a dominant disturbance in boreal forests, is highly variable in occurrence and behavior at...
Climate-driven changes in the fire regime within boreal forest ecosystems are likely to have importa...
In western North America, the carbon-rich boreal forest is experiencing warmer temperatures, drier c...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
Large lightning wildfires in Canada and Alaska account for most of the area burnt and are main deter...
Weather and climate have a profound influence on wildland fire ignition potential, fire behavior, an...
Area burned has doubled in Alaskan boreal forest over the past several decades, and fires are expect...
Predicting wildfire under future conditions is complicated by complex interrelated drivers operating...
An analysis of the occurrence of fire in Alaskan tundra was completed using the relatively complete ...
Variability in climate and wildfire activity are inextricably linked through complex and often poorl...
Context: The boreal forest is globally important for its influence on Earth’s energy balance, and it...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
The increase in wildfire occurrence and severity seen over the past decades in the boreal and Arctic...
Although the link between climate change and tundra fire activity is well-studied, we lack an unders...
Wildfire, a dominant disturbance in boreal forests, is highly variable in occurrence and behavior at...
Climate-driven changes in the fire regime within boreal forest ecosystems are likely to have importa...
In western North America, the carbon-rich boreal forest is experiencing warmer temperatures, drier c...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
Large lightning wildfires in Canada and Alaska account for most of the area burnt and are main deter...
Weather and climate have a profound influence on wildland fire ignition potential, fire behavior, an...
Area burned has doubled in Alaskan boreal forest over the past several decades, and fires are expect...
Predicting wildfire under future conditions is complicated by complex interrelated drivers operating...
An analysis of the occurrence of fire in Alaskan tundra was completed using the relatively complete ...
Variability in climate and wildfire activity are inextricably linked through complex and often poorl...
Context: The boreal forest is globally important for its influence on Earth’s energy balance, and it...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
The increase in wildfire occurrence and severity seen over the past decades in the boreal and Arctic...