Fire constitutes a key process in the Earth system (ES), being driven by climate as well as affecting the climate by changing atmospheric composition and impacting the terrestrial carbon cycle. However, studies on the effects of fires on atmospheric composition, radiative forcing and climate have been limited to date, as the current generation of ES models (ESMs) does not include fully atmosphere–composition–vegetation coupled fires feedbacks. The aim of this work is to develop and evaluate a fully coupled fire–composition–climate ES model. For this, the INteractive Fires and Emissions algoRithm for Natural envirOnments (INFERNO) fire model is coupled to the atmosphere-only configuration of the UK's Earth System Model (UKESM1). This fire–at...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Fire is an integral Earth System process that interacts with climate in multiple ways. Here we asses...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...
Fire constitutes a key process in the Earth system (ES), being driven by climate as well as affectin...
Warm and dry climatological conditions favour the occurrence of forest fires. These fires then becom...
This is the manuscript under review for Geoscientific Model Development. The final version is availa...
Fires are a global phenomenon that impact climate and biogeochemical cycles, and interact with the b...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts’ (ECMWF) Composition - Integrated Forecast Sy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...
Quantification of the role of fire within the Earth system requires an adequate representation of fi...
Understanding how fire regimes change over time is of major importance for understanding their futur...
Wildfire, climate and ecosystem are interactive components of the Earth system (Bowman et al 2009, A...
Carbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon absorbed by plants to t...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Fires affect the Earth system in multiple ways. They are a major source of aerosol particles, greenh...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Fire is an integral Earth System process that interacts with climate in multiple ways. Here we asses...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...
Fire constitutes a key process in the Earth system (ES), being driven by climate as well as affectin...
Warm and dry climatological conditions favour the occurrence of forest fires. These fires then becom...
This is the manuscript under review for Geoscientific Model Development. The final version is availa...
Fires are a global phenomenon that impact climate and biogeochemical cycles, and interact with the b...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts’ (ECMWF) Composition - Integrated Forecast Sy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...
Quantification of the role of fire within the Earth system requires an adequate representation of fi...
Understanding how fire regimes change over time is of major importance for understanding their futur...
Wildfire, climate and ecosystem are interactive components of the Earth system (Bowman et al 2009, A...
Carbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon absorbed by plants to t...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Fires affect the Earth system in multiple ways. They are a major source of aerosol particles, greenh...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Fire is an integral Earth System process that interacts with climate in multiple ways. Here we asses...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...