Large-scale sea surface temperature (SST) patterns influence the interannual variability of burned area in many regions by means of climate controls on fuel continuity, amount, and moisture content. Some of the variability in burned area is predictable on seasonal timescales because fuel characteristics respond to the cumulative effects of climate prior to the onset of the fire season. Here we systematically evaluated the degree to which annual burned area from the Global Fire Emissions Database version 4 with small fires (GFED4s) can be predicted using SSTs from 14 different ocean regions. We found that about 48% of global burned area can be forecast with a correlation coefficient that is significant at a p 〈 0.01 level using a single ocea...
The distribution of fire on Earth has been monitored from space for several decades, yet the geograp...
Future disruptions to fire activity will threaten ecosystems and human well-being throughout the wor...
Long term, high quality estimates of burned area are needed for improving both prognostic and diagno...
Large-scale sea surface temperature (SST) patterns influence the interannual variability of burned a...
Large-scale sea surface temperature (SST) patterns influence the interannual variability of burned a...
Abstract Fire forecasts that predict dry‐season fire activities several months in advance are benefi...
Societal exposure to large fires has been increasing in recent years. Estimating the expected fire a...
Fires in South America cause forest degradation and contribute to carbon emissions associated with l...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
Fire emissions of gases and aerosols alter atmospheric composition and have substantial impacts on c...
Fire emissions of gases and aerosols alter atmospheric composition and have substantial impacts on c...
Climate shapes geographic and seasonal patterns in global fire activity by mediating vegetation comp...
Fires in South America cause forest degradation and contribute to carbon emissions associated with l...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Climate has a strong influence on fire activity, varying across time and space. We analyzed the rela...
The distribution of fire on Earth has been monitored from space for several decades, yet the geograp...
Future disruptions to fire activity will threaten ecosystems and human well-being throughout the wor...
Long term, high quality estimates of burned area are needed for improving both prognostic and diagno...
Large-scale sea surface temperature (SST) patterns influence the interannual variability of burned a...
Large-scale sea surface temperature (SST) patterns influence the interannual variability of burned a...
Abstract Fire forecasts that predict dry‐season fire activities several months in advance are benefi...
Societal exposure to large fires has been increasing in recent years. Estimating the expected fire a...
Fires in South America cause forest degradation and contribute to carbon emissions associated with l...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
Fire emissions of gases and aerosols alter atmospheric composition and have substantial impacts on c...
Fire emissions of gases and aerosols alter atmospheric composition and have substantial impacts on c...
Climate shapes geographic and seasonal patterns in global fire activity by mediating vegetation comp...
Fires in South America cause forest degradation and contribute to carbon emissions associated with l...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Climate has a strong influence on fire activity, varying across time and space. We analyzed the rela...
The distribution of fire on Earth has been monitored from space for several decades, yet the geograp...
Future disruptions to fire activity will threaten ecosystems and human well-being throughout the wor...
Long term, high quality estimates of burned area are needed for improving both prognostic and diagno...