Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturbance that affects both human and natural systems. Understanding how climate change, population growth, and development patterns will affect the area burned by and emissions from wildfires and how populations will in turn be exposed to emissions is critical for climate change adaptation and mitigation planning. We quantified the effects of a range of population growth and development patterns in California on emission projections from large wildfires under six future climate scenarios. Here we show that end-of-century wildfire emissions are projected to increase by 19–101% (median increase 56%) above the baseline period (1961–1990) in Californ...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
How many record-setting conditions has California experienced already and how much further will it b...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Large wildfire occurrence and burned area are modeled using hydroclimate and landsurface characteris...
Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as fun...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Over 21,000 future California residentialwildfire risk scenarios were developed on amonthly 1/8° gri...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
How many record-setting conditions has California experienced already and how much further will it b...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Large wildfire occurrence and burned area are modeled using hydroclimate and landsurface characteris...
Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as fun...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Over 21,000 future California residentialwildfire risk scenarios were developed on amonthly 1/8° gri...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
How many record-setting conditions has California experienced already and how much further will it b...