Over 21,000 future California residentialwildfire risk scenarios were developed on amonthly 1/8° grid, using statisticalwildfire models.We explore interactions between two global emissions scenarios, three climate models, six spatially explicit population growth scenarios derived from two growth models, and a range of parameters defining properties' vulnerability to loss. Scenarios are evaluated over two future time periods relative to historic baselines.We also explore effects of spatial resolutions for calculating household exposure to wildfire on changes in estimated future property losses. Our goal was not to produce one authoritative set of future risk scenarios but rather to understand what parameters are important for robustly charac...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
As our climate continues to change, forest fires in California are expected to increase in both size...
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
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...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Climate and land use patterns are expected to change dramatically in the coming century, raising con...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface. With pr...
<div><p>Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface....
AbstractBetween 1940 and 2000, nearly 10 million housing units were constructed throughout Californi...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
As our climate continues to change, forest fires in California are expected to increase in both size...
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
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...
Using statistical models, wildfire risks are described as a function of climatic variables such as t...
Climate and land use patterns are expected to change dramatically in the coming century, raising con...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface. With pr...
<div><p>Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface....
AbstractBetween 1940 and 2000, nearly 10 million housing units were constructed throughout Californi...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
As our climate continues to change, forest fires in California are expected to increase in both size...
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...