Understanding instrumental factors dealing with the development of large wildland fires is a need. Fire spread typologies and extreme temperature days were studied in the 1978-2012 period in Aragón (NE Spain). Temperature was examined at 850 hPa to characterize the low troposphere state and wildfires were grouped in three fire spread typologies: convective fires, wind-driven fires and topography-driven fires. The analysis of wildland fire propagation typologies revealed that convective fires burned the majority of total area burned, resulting in the larger and the most closely typology related to high temperature days (HTDs). Drought Code (DC) correlation with HTDs and wildland fire size was weak
In this paper we investigate spatial-temporal associations of fire weather danger and fire regime fe...
Abstract Climate and wildfire are closely linked. Climate regulates wildfire directly over short tim...
Understanding fire regime is a crucial step towards better knowledge of the wildfire phenomenon. How...
Understanding instrumental factors dealing with the development of large wildland fires is a need. ...
Extreme temperature events are known to favor large wildland fires. It is expected that fire activit...
This work analyzes the effects of high temperature days on large wildland fires during 1978–2...
The weather is an important driver of the wildfire incidence because it strongly influences fuel ava...
Abstract. The Iberian Peninsula presents the highest num-ber of wildfires in Europe. In the NW of Sp...
No single factor produces wildfires; rather, they occur when fire thresholds (ignitions, fuels, and ...
In this study, drought conditions involving risk of fires are detected applying SMOS-derived soil mo...
In this paper we present a detailed spatial assessment of the association between atmospheric synopt...
Weather conditions play an important role in wildfire activity. In many regions, future climate coul...
AbstractThe term wildfire regime refers to the wildfires characteristics in a given region during a ...
This dataset contains data on wildfires and related biophysical and human-related factors—such as cl...
11 pages, 12 figures, 4 tablesRecent climate trends evidence a rise of temperatures and an increase ...
In this paper we investigate spatial-temporal associations of fire weather danger and fire regime fe...
Abstract Climate and wildfire are closely linked. Climate regulates wildfire directly over short tim...
Understanding fire regime is a crucial step towards better knowledge of the wildfire phenomenon. How...
Understanding instrumental factors dealing with the development of large wildland fires is a need. ...
Extreme temperature events are known to favor large wildland fires. It is expected that fire activit...
This work analyzes the effects of high temperature days on large wildland fires during 1978–2...
The weather is an important driver of the wildfire incidence because it strongly influences fuel ava...
Abstract. The Iberian Peninsula presents the highest num-ber of wildfires in Europe. In the NW of Sp...
No single factor produces wildfires; rather, they occur when fire thresholds (ignitions, fuels, and ...
In this study, drought conditions involving risk of fires are detected applying SMOS-derived soil mo...
In this paper we present a detailed spatial assessment of the association between atmospheric synopt...
Weather conditions play an important role in wildfire activity. In many regions, future climate coul...
AbstractThe term wildfire regime refers to the wildfires characteristics in a given region during a ...
This dataset contains data on wildfires and related biophysical and human-related factors—such as cl...
11 pages, 12 figures, 4 tablesRecent climate trends evidence a rise of temperatures and an increase ...
In this paper we investigate spatial-temporal associations of fire weather danger and fire regime fe...
Abstract Climate and wildfire are closely linked. Climate regulates wildfire directly over short tim...
Understanding fire regime is a crucial step towards better knowledge of the wildfire phenomenon. How...