Predicting wildfire under future conditions is complicated by complex interrelated drivers operating across large spatial scales. Annual area burned (AAB) is a useful index of global wildfire activity. Current and antecedent seasonal climatic conditions, and the timing of snowpack melt, have been suggested as important drivers of AAB. As climate warms, seasonal climate and snowpack co-vary in intricate ways, influencing fire at continental and sub-continental scales. We used independent records of seasonal climate and snow cover duration (last date of permanent snowpack, LDPS) and cell-based Structural Equation Models (SEM) to separate direct (climatic) and indirect (snow cover) effects on relative changes in AAB under future climatic scena...
The interactions between climate and wildland fire are complex. To better understand these interacti...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
Predicting wildfire under future conditions is complicated by complex interrelated drivers operating...
Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is increasing f...
The seasonal flux in wildfire intensity and weather patterns are easy to distinguish. Hot, dry weath...
Societal exposure to large fires has been increasing in recent years. Estimating the expected fire a...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
We investigate the impact of climate change on wildfire activity and car-18 bonaceous aerosol concen...
We estimate future wildfire activity over the western United States during the mid-21st century (204...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snowpack in the western U.S. is critical for water s...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
International audienceWildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last d...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
The interactions between climate and wildland fire are complex. To better understand these interacti...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
Predicting wildfire under future conditions is complicated by complex interrelated drivers operating...
Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is increasing f...
The seasonal flux in wildfire intensity and weather patterns are easy to distinguish. Hot, dry weath...
Societal exposure to large fires has been increasing in recent years. Estimating the expected fire a...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
We investigate the impact of climate change on wildfire activity and car-18 bonaceous aerosol concen...
We estimate future wildfire activity over the western United States during the mid-21st century (204...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snowpack in the western U.S. is critical for water s...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
International audienceWildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last d...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
The interactions between climate and wildland fire are complex. To better understand these interacti...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...