International audienceSignificance Record-setting fires in the western United States over the last decade caused severe air pollution, loss of human life, and property damage. Enhanced drought and increased biomass in a warmer climate may fuel larger and more frequent wildfires in the coming decades. Applying an empirical statistical model to fires projected by Earth System Models including climate–ecosystem–socioeconomic interactions, we show that fine particulate pollution over the US Pacific Northwest could double to triple during late summer to fall by the late 21st century under intermediate- and low-mitigation scenarios. The historic fires and resulting pollution extremes of 2017–2020 could occur every 3 to 5 y under 21st-century clim...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
International audienceVery large fires (VLFs) have important implications for communities, ecosystem...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
International audienceSignificance Record-setting fires in the western United States over the last d...
Recent dramatic and deadly increases in global wildfire activity have increased attention on the cau...
We investigate the impact of climate change on wildfire activity and car-18 bonaceous aerosol concen...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
Wildfires pose a significant risk to human livelihoods and are a substantial health hazard due to em...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
Wildfires and meteorological conditions influence the co-occurrence of multiple harmful air pollutan...
We estimate future wildfire activity over the western United States during the mid-21st century (204...
Frequent and widespread wildfires in the northwestern United States and Canada have become the “new ...
We estimate future area burned in the Alaskan and Canadian forest by the mid-century (2046–2065) bas...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
International audienceVery large fires (VLFs) have important implications for communities, ecosystem...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
International audienceSignificance Record-setting fires in the western United States over the last d...
Recent dramatic and deadly increases in global wildfire activity have increased attention on the cau...
We investigate the impact of climate change on wildfire activity and car-18 bonaceous aerosol concen...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
Wildfires pose a significant risk to human livelihoods and are a substantial health hazard due to em...
Western North American fires have been increasing in magnitude and severity over the last few decade...
Wildfires and meteorological conditions influence the co-occurrence of multiple harmful air pollutan...
We estimate future wildfire activity over the western United States during the mid-21st century (204...
Frequent and widespread wildfires in the northwestern United States and Canada have become the “new ...
We estimate future area burned in the Alaskan and Canadian forest by the mid-century (2046–2065) bas...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
Changing climatic conditions are influencing large wildfire frequency, a globally widespread disturb...
International audienceVery large fires (VLFs) have important implications for communities, ecosystem...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...