نتایج جستجو برای: burned area

تعداد نتایج: 588132  

2016
Sean A. Parks Carol Miller Marc-André Parisien Lisa M. Holsinger Solomon Z. Dobrowski John Abatzoglou SEAN A. PARKS CAROL MILLER MARC-ANDRÉ PARISIEN LISA M. HOLSINGER SOLOMON Z. DOBROWSKI JOHN ABATZOGLOU

Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural role of fire has been disrupted in many regions due to the influence of human activities, which have the potential to either exclude or promote fire, resulting in a ‘‘fire deficit’’ or ‘‘fire surplus’’, respectively. In this study, we developed a model of expected area burned for the western US ...

2013

The predominant technique for tracking wildfires uses repeat satellite observations to look for and measure the size of burn scars, the charred remains of once-lush terrain. Because it relies on moderateresolution imagery, this approach has a tendency to miss the smaller fires that, though less widely devastating, can still account for a sizeable portion of the total burned area. Small fires ca...

2002
Anthony L. Westerling Alexander Gershunov Daniel R. Cayan Tim P. Barnett

A statistical forecast methodology exploits large-scale patterns in monthly U.S. Climatological Division Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) values over a wide region and several seasons to predict area burned in western U.S. wildfires by ecosystem province a season in advance. The forecast model, which is based on canonical correlations, indicates that a few characteristic patterns determine ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Marc Macias Fauria E A Johnson

The area burned in the North American boreal forest is controlled by the frequency of mid-tropospheric blocking highs that cause rapid fuel drying. Climate controls the area burned through changing the dynamics of large-scale teleconnection patterns (Pacific Decadal Oscillation/El Niño Southern Oscillation and Arctic Oscillation, PDO/ENSO and AO) that control the frequency of blocking highs ove...

2016
Jia Yang Hanqin Tian Bo Tao Wei Ren Shufen Pan Yongqiang Liu Yuhang Wang

Fire frequency, extent, and size exhibit a strong linkage with climate conditions and play a vital role in the climate system. Previous studies have shown that the frequency of large fires in the western United States increased significantly since the mid-1980s due to climate warming and frequent droughts. However, less work has been conducted to examine burned area and fire emissions of large ...

2009
V. Lehsten K. Tansey H. Balzter

We developed a technique for studying seasonal and interannual variation in pyrogenic carbon emissions from Africa using a modelling approach that scales burned area estimates from L3JRC, a map recently generated from remote sensing of burn scars instead of active fires. Carbon fluxes were calculated by the novel fire model SPITFIRE embedded within the dynamic vegetation model framework LPJGUES...

2016
Emily S Hope Daniel W McKenney John H Pedlar Brian J Stocks Sylvie Gauthier

Climate-influenced changes in fire regimes in northern temperate and boreal regions will have both ecological and economic ramifications. We examine possible future wildfire area burned and suppression costs using a recently compiled historical (i.e., 1980-2009) fire management cost database for Canada and several Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) climate projections. Area burned...

2017
Sean A. Parks Carol Miller Marc-Andrè Parisien Lisa M. Holsinger Solomon Z. Dobrowski John Abatzoglou SEAN A. PARKS CAROL MILLER MARC-ANDRÉ PARISIEN LISA M. HOLSINGER SOLOMON Z. DOBROWSKI JOHN ABATZOGLOU

Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural role of fire has been disrupted in many regions due to the influence of human activities, which have the potential to either exclude or promote fire, resulting in a ‘‘fire deficit’’ or ‘‘fire surplus’’, respectively. In this study, we developed a model of expected area burned for the western US ...

2011
Brady W Allred Samuel D Fuhlendorf David M Engle R Dwayne Elmore

The interactions between fire and grazing are widespread throughout fire-dependent landscapes. The utilization of burned areas by grazing animals establishes the fire-grazing interaction, but the preference for recently burned areas relative to other influences (water, topography, etc.) is unknown. In this study, we determine the strength of the fire-grazing interaction by quantifying the influ...

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