Climate projections indicate that dangerous fire weather will become more common over the coming century. We examine the potential of a network of temperature- and moisture-sensitive tree-ring sites in southeastern Australia to reconstruct the number of high fire-danger days for the JanuaryMarch season. Using the Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI), we show that modestly statistically skilful reconstructions for the far southeast of Australia (western Tasmania), where the majority of tree-ring predictors are located, can be developed. According to the averaged reconstructions for the 15902008 period, there have been 16 years prior to the start of the FFDI records (1950), and 7 years since 1950, with >48 (mean + 1σ) high fire-danger days in the ...
Disastrous bushfires during the last months of 2019 and January 2020 affected Australia, raising the...
© 2016 Dr. Mitchell Timothy BlackExtreme weather and climate-related events often have a serious imp...
Extreme fires have substantial adverse effects on society and natural ecosystems. Such events can be...
Climate projections indicate that dangerous fire weather will become more common over the coming cen...
Datasets of Tasmanian fire weather observations are analysed to investigate the existence of an ane...
Fire risk can be defined as the probability that a fire will spread across a landscape, that therefo...
There is scant information available on the occurrence of fire in the Eastern Tiers of Tasmania. Who...
An understanding of fire history is important in determining appropriate fire management regimes for...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
High-resolution projections of climate change impacts on fire weather conditions in southeast Austra...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
A data set of observed fire weather in Australia from 1973–2010 is analysed for trends using the McA...
Skill-selected global climate models were used to explore the effect of future climate change on reg...
Rainforests can be eliminated by repeated fire, so we need to know when they require protection. We ...
The probability of large-fire (<1000 ha) ignition days, in the Sydney region, was examined using his...
Disastrous bushfires during the last months of 2019 and January 2020 affected Australia, raising the...
© 2016 Dr. Mitchell Timothy BlackExtreme weather and climate-related events often have a serious imp...
Extreme fires have substantial adverse effects on society and natural ecosystems. Such events can be...
Climate projections indicate that dangerous fire weather will become more common over the coming cen...
Datasets of Tasmanian fire weather observations are analysed to investigate the existence of an ane...
Fire risk can be defined as the probability that a fire will spread across a landscape, that therefo...
There is scant information available on the occurrence of fire in the Eastern Tiers of Tasmania. Who...
An understanding of fire history is important in determining appropriate fire management regimes for...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
High-resolution projections of climate change impacts on fire weather conditions in southeast Austra...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
A data set of observed fire weather in Australia from 1973–2010 is analysed for trends using the McA...
Skill-selected global climate models were used to explore the effect of future climate change on reg...
Rainforests can be eliminated by repeated fire, so we need to know when they require protection. We ...
The probability of large-fire (<1000 ha) ignition days, in the Sydney region, was examined using his...
Disastrous bushfires during the last months of 2019 and January 2020 affected Australia, raising the...
© 2016 Dr. Mitchell Timothy BlackExtreme weather and climate-related events often have a serious imp...
Extreme fires have substantial adverse effects on society and natural ecosystems. Such events can be...