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Modeling Large Fires in Response to Potential Tipping Points in Fuel Dryness

Principal Investigator
Timothy Brown

Dates

Start Date
2024-01-01
End Date
2025-12-31
Release Date
2023

Summary

Wildfire burn areas are increasing in the western U.S., a change that has been linked to increased fuel aridity caused by climate change. Recognizing that there will likely be even more large fires in the future presents an opportunity to prepare and adapt to the expected climatic changes. This project addresses three key science questions: 1) Is there a specific level (threshold) of fuel aridity below which large fires more likely, and levels of temperature and humidity that don’t change how these fires begin and spread? 2) if there is a fuel aridity threshold, how often has that level been exceeded in the past? 3) Do climate models predict this threshold will be exceeded more or less often in the future? Results from this study [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Timothy Brown
Cooperator/Partner :
​W​esley Hall, Tami Parkinson, Sam Amato, Britt Parker
Funding Agency :
Southwest CASC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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California Mountains; Photo Credit: Peter Graves, BLM
California Mountains; Photo Credit: Peter Graves, BLM

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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