The California wildfires of October 2017 were one of the largest wildfires in the state's history. Using surface temperature, surface pressure, cloud liquid and ice water contents, precipitation data, and wind data, we explore possible reasons for the wildfires. It is found that the mean surface temperature in California has increased, while mean cloud water contents and mean precipitation in California has decreased over the past 39 years. Higher temperatures, higher surface pressures, lower cloud water contents, lower precipitation, enhanced surface Santa Ana winds, and enhanced sinking air have set up favorable meteorological conditions for stronger wildfires in California, such as the October 2017 wildfires. Furthermore, the CO_2 data f...
We investigate the role of wildfire smoke on ozone photochemical production (P(O3)) and atmospheric ...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...
The California wildfires of October 2017 were one of the largest wildfires in the state's history. U...
•A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted, uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starti...
Two extreme wind-driven wildfire events impacted California in late 2017, leading to 46 fatalities a...
Abstract California has experienced devastating autumn wildfires in recent years. The...
Wildland fires in Southern California can be divided into two categories: fall fires, which are typi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Large, damaging, and costly wildfires associated wi...
Major wildfires and heatwaves have begun to increase in frequency throughout much of the United Stat...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as fun...
We investigate the air quality impact of record-breaking wildfires in Southern California during 5-1...
The area burned by Southern California wildfires has increased in recent decades, with implications ...
The 2020 California wildfire season was reported as the worst in California history, yet the 2021 se...
We investigate the role of wildfire smoke on ozone photochemical production (P(O3)) and atmospheric ...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...
The California wildfires of October 2017 were one of the largest wildfires in the state's history. U...
•A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted, uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starti...
Two extreme wind-driven wildfire events impacted California in late 2017, leading to 46 fatalities a...
Abstract California has experienced devastating autumn wildfires in recent years. The...
Wildland fires in Southern California can be divided into two categories: fall fires, which are typi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Large, damaging, and costly wildfires associated wi...
Major wildfires and heatwaves have begun to increase in frequency throughout much of the United Stat...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Wildfire risks for California under four climatic change scenarios were statistically modeled as fun...
We investigate the air quality impact of record-breaking wildfires in Southern California during 5-1...
The area burned by Southern California wildfires has increased in recent decades, with implications ...
The 2020 California wildfire season was reported as the worst in California history, yet the 2021 se...
We investigate the role of wildfire smoke on ozone photochemical production (P(O3)) and atmospheric ...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
This white paper focuses on how climate change-induced effects on weather will translate into change...