<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on multiple fire regime components is needed to enhance our understanding of modern fire regimes and how they will respond to future environmental change. To address this need, we analyzed the spatio-temporal patterns of fire occurrence, size, and severity of large fires (> 405 ha) in the western United States from 1984–2010. We assessed the associations of these fire regime components with environmental variables, including short-term climate anomalies, vegetation type, topography, and human influences, using boosted regression tree analysis. Results showed that large fire occurrence, size, and severity each exhibited distinctive spatial and spa...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on multiple ...
The purpose of this paper is to quantify climatic controls on the area burned by fire in different v...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Abstract. Advances in fire climatology have derived from recent studies of modern and paleoecologica...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on multiple ...
The purpose of this paper is to quantify climatic controls on the area burned by fire in different v...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Abstract. Advances in fire climatology have derived from recent studies of modern and paleoecologica...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...