نتایج جستجو برای: wildfires

تعداد نتایج: 2637  

2016
Wolfgang Knorr Frank Dentener Stijn Hantson Leiwen Jiang Zbigniew Klimont Almut Arneth

Wildfires are not only a threat to human property and a vital element of many ecosystems, but also an important source of air pollution. In this study, we first review the available evidence for a past or possible future climate-driven increase in wildfire emissions in Europe. We then introduce an ensemble of model simulations with a coupled wildfire– dynamic-ecosystem model, which we combine w...

Journal: :Public Health of Indonesia 2019

2003
Kam-biu Liu Houyuan Lu

Any realistic assessment of the impacts of future climatic changes on the Gulf coast region must take into consideration the effects of global warming on hurricane activity. It has been hypothesized that the hazard of wildfire increases significantly after an intense hurricane strike. However, the lack of longterm records on intense hurricane landfalls and major wildfires has prevented a vigoro...

2017
DongHwan Cha Xin Wang Jeong Woo Kim

Hotspot analysis was implemented to find regions in the province of Alberta (Canada) with high frequency Cloud to Ground (CG) lightning strikes clustered together. Generally, hotspot regions are located in the central, central east, and south central regions of the study region. About 94% of annual lightning occurred during warm months (June to August) and the daily lightning frequency was infl...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Vishal Verma Andrea Polidori James J Schauer Martin M Shafer Flemming R Cassee Constantinos Sioutas

To characterize the impact of the October 2007 wildfires on the air quality of Los Angeles, integrated ambient particulate matter (PM) samples were collected near the University of Southern California between October 24 and November 14, 2007. Samples were analyzed for different chemical species (i.e.,water-soluble organic carbon, water-soluble elements, and several organic compounds), and the r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Mark A Finney Jack D Cohen Jason M Forthofer Sara S McAllister Michael J Gollner Daniel J Gorham Kozo Saito Nelson K Akafuah Brittany A Adam Justin D English

Large wildfires of increasing frequency and severity threaten local populations and natural resources and contribute carbon emissions into the earth-climate system. Although wildfires have been researched and modeled for decades, no verifiable physical theory of spread is available to form the basis for the precise predictions needed to manage fires more effectively and reduce their environment...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
A Park Williams Craig D Allen Constance I Millar Thomas W Swetnam Joel Michaelsen Christopher J Still Steven W Leavitt

In recent decades, intense droughts, insect outbreaks, and wildfires have led to decreasing tree growth and increasing mortality in many temperate forests. We compared annual tree-ring width data from 1,097 populations in the coterminous United States to climate data and evaluated site-specific tree responses to climate variations throughout the 20th century. For each population, we developed a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2011
Francisco Moreira Olga Viedma Margarita Arianoutsou Thomas Curt Nikos Koutsias Eric Rigolot Anna Barbati Piermaria Corona Pedro Vaz Gavriil Xanthopoulos Florent Mouillot Ertugrul Bilgili

Every year approximately half a million hectares of land are burned by wildfires in southern Europe, causing large ecological and socio-economic impacts. Climate and land use changes in the last decades have increased fire risk and danger. In this paper we review the available scientific knowledge on the relationships between landscape and wildfires in the Mediterranean region, with a focus on ...

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