Continued warming could transform Greater Yellowstone fire regimes by mid-21st century
University of California, Merced · University of Wisconsin–Madison · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Climate change is likely to alter wildfire regimes, but the magnitude and timing of potential climate-driven changes in regional fire regimes are not well understood. We considered how the occurrence, size, and spatial location of large fires might respond to climate projections in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem (GYE) (Wyoming), a large wildland ecosystem dominated by conifer forests and characterized by infrequent, high-severity fire. We developed a suite of statistical models that related monthly climate data (1972-1999) to the occurrence and size of fires >200 ha in the northern Rocky Mountains; these models were cross-validated and then used with downscaled (~12 km × 12 km) climate projections from…
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5Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Fire regime
- Ecosystem
- Environmental science
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Fire ecology
- Climate model
- Ecology
- Climate action