In recent years, Austria has experienced highly variable forest fire activity with new record values regarding the number of fires and sizes of burned areas. Single seasons in 2011, 2012 and 2013 showed 20-year-peaks and significant differences regarding fire activity. A statistical overview of datasets from Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Slovenia is given, allowing a preliminary comparison between the Alpine countries. Higher temperatures in combination with local dry weather conditions are hypothesized as reasons for the observed anomalies. Further analysis will be done with new climatic data in high spatial resolution from the “AgroDroughtAustria” project to confirm these preliminary findings
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Forest fire danger rating based on sparse meteorological stations is known to be potentially mislead...
In Austria, the number of forest fires has increased the last years considerably, especially since 1...
In recent years, Austria has experienced highly variable forest fire activity with new record values...
International audienceThe Alpine area is particularly sensitive to climatic and environmental change...
In this paper, we describe current fire characteristics in the Alpine region using a ten-year forest...
Forest fire regimes are likely to experience consid-erable changes in the European Alps due to cli-m...
Forest fires are expected to be more frequent and more intense with climate change, including in tem...
Forests vary significantly with the 1ocLtion. The following refers particularly to Alpine forests wi...
Understanding the factors driving past fire regimes is crucial in the context of global change as a ...
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Fire remains one of the main natural disturbance factors in the European boreal zone and understandi...
In recent years the European Alps experienced higher temperatures, more heatwaves, and more severe w...
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Forest fire danger rating based on sparse meteorological stations is known to be potentially mislead...
In Austria, the number of forest fires has increased the last years considerably, especially since 1...
In recent years, Austria has experienced highly variable forest fire activity with new record values...
International audienceThe Alpine area is particularly sensitive to climatic and environmental change...
In this paper, we describe current fire characteristics in the Alpine region using a ten-year forest...
Forest fire regimes are likely to experience consid-erable changes in the European Alps due to cli-m...
Forest fires are expected to be more frequent and more intense with climate change, including in tem...
Forests vary significantly with the 1ocLtion. The following refers particularly to Alpine forests wi...
Understanding the factors driving past fire regimes is crucial in the context of global change as a ...
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Fire remains one of the main natural disturbance factors in the European boreal zone and understandi...
In recent years the European Alps experienced higher temperatures, more heatwaves, and more severe w...
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fir...
Forest fire danger rating based on sparse meteorological stations is known to be potentially mislead...
In Austria, the number of forest fires has increased the last years considerably, especially since 1...