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Robust projections of future fire probability for the conterminous United States

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Gao, P., Terando, A. J., Kupfer, J. A., Morgan Varner, J., Stambaugh, M. C., Lei, T. L., & Kevin Hiers, J. (2021). Robust projections of future fire probability for the conterminous United States. Science of The Total Environment, 789, 147872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147872

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Abstract (from Science of The Total Environment): Globally increasing wildfires have been attributed to anthropogenic climate change. However, providing decision makers with a clear understanding of how future planetary warming could affect fire regimes is complicated by confounding land use factors that influence wildfire and by uncertainty associated with model simulations of climate change. We use an ensemble of statistically downscaled Global Climate Models in combination with the Physical Chemistry Fire Frequency Model (PC2FM) to project changing potential fire probabilities in the conterminous United States for two scenarios representing lower (RCP 4.5) and higher (RCP 8.5) greenhouse gas emission futures. PC2FM is a physically-based [...]

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