Wildfires that occurred over the westernUnited States duringAugust 2012 were fewer in number but larger in size when compared with all other Augusts in the twenty-first century. This unique characteristic, along with the tremendous property damage and potential loss of life that occur with large wildfires with erratic behavior, raised the question of whether future climate will favor rapid wildfire growth so that similar wildfire activity may become more frequent as climate changes. This study addresses this question by examining differences in the climatological distribution of the Haines index (HI) between the current and projected future climate over the western United States. The HI, ranging from 2 to 6, was designed to characterize dry...
International audienceVery large fires (VLFs) have important implications for communities, ecosystem...
In the western United States, climate change is projected to lead to significant changes in regional...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Climate change is expected to alter the frequency and severity of atmospheric conditions conducive f...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
The seasonal flux in wildfire intensity and weather patterns are easy to distinguish. Hot, dry weath...
We estimate future wildfire activity over the western United States during the mid-21st century (204...
This ScienceBrief Review on the link between climate change and wildfire risk, focusses on articles ...
Previous studies of wildland fire potential under a perturbed climate have focused on potential chan...
We investigate the impact of climate change on wildfire activity and car-18 bonaceous aerosol concen...
Abstract. High-temporal resolution meteorological output from the Parallel Climate Model (PCM) is us...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Previous studies have identified a recent increase in wildfire activity in the western United States...
Based on coupled climate model simulations the impact of anomalous climate forcing on the environmen...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect that higher temperatures will have on the siz...
International audienceVery large fires (VLFs) have important implications for communities, ecosystem...
In the western United States, climate change is projected to lead to significant changes in regional...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Climate change is expected to alter the frequency and severity of atmospheric conditions conducive f...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
The seasonal flux in wildfire intensity and weather patterns are easy to distinguish. Hot, dry weath...
We estimate future wildfire activity over the western United States during the mid-21st century (204...
This ScienceBrief Review on the link between climate change and wildfire risk, focusses on articles ...
Previous studies of wildland fire potential under a perturbed climate have focused on potential chan...
We investigate the impact of climate change on wildfire activity and car-18 bonaceous aerosol concen...
Abstract. High-temporal resolution meteorological output from the Parallel Climate Model (PCM) is us...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Previous studies have identified a recent increase in wildfire activity in the western United States...
Based on coupled climate model simulations the impact of anomalous climate forcing on the environmen...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect that higher temperatures will have on the siz...
International audienceVery large fires (VLFs) have important implications for communities, ecosystem...
In the western United States, climate change is projected to lead to significant changes in regional...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...