We tested the idea that climate may affect forest fire severity independent of fire intensity. Pervasive warming can lead to chronic stress on forest trees (McDowell et al. 2008; Raffa et al. 2008), resulting in higher sensitivity to fire-induced damage (van Mantgem et al. 2003). Thus, there may be ongoing increases in fire severity (the number of trees killed), even when there is no change in fire intensity (the amount of heat released during a fire). We examined this question at a subcontinental scale by synthesizing existing information from plot-based prescribed fire monitoring databases across the western United States of America (USA). Prescribed fire data are particularly well suited to exploring the relationship between climate and ...
Global warming could increase climatic instability and large wildfire activity in circumboreal regio...
Fire is the dominant disturbance in forest ecosystems across Canada and Alaska, and has important im...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
We tested the idea that climate may affect forest fire severity independent of fire intensity. Perva...
The frequency, severity, and extent of wildfire are strongly related to climate, and increasing temp...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
The extent and severity of fires in the United States during the last decade has been remarkable. Si...
A complex of stressors, Quick turnaround, Urgent questions, Weather, Climate, The research, The unce...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last decades of the 20th cen...
Abstract: Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is in...
Dry mixed conifer forests of southwestern North America are projected to be particularly vulnerable ...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
As the climate changes, drought may reduce tree productivity and survival across many forest ecosyst...
Levels of fire activity and severity that are unprecedented in the instrumental record have recently...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Global warming could increase climatic instability and large wildfire activity in circumboreal regio...
Fire is the dominant disturbance in forest ecosystems across Canada and Alaska, and has important im...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
We tested the idea that climate may affect forest fire severity independent of fire intensity. Perva...
The frequency, severity, and extent of wildfire are strongly related to climate, and increasing temp...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
The extent and severity of fires in the United States during the last decade has been remarkable. Si...
A complex of stressors, Quick turnaround, Urgent questions, Weather, Climate, The research, The unce...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last decades of the 20th cen...
Abstract: Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is in...
Dry mixed conifer forests of southwestern North America are projected to be particularly vulnerable ...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
As the climate changes, drought may reduce tree productivity and survival across many forest ecosyst...
Levels of fire activity and severity that are unprecedented in the instrumental record have recently...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Global warming could increase climatic instability and large wildfire activity in circumboreal regio...
Fire is the dominant disturbance in forest ecosystems across Canada and Alaska, and has important im...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...