Fire and Climate Change in California: Changes in the Distribution and Frequency of Fire in Climates of the Future and Recent

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Authors

California Energy Commission (CEC)

Published

2012

Description

The first component of this study examines a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlights landscapes where sensitivity and exposure to climate change has the potential to induce alteration of future fire activity. Model outcomes suggest varying degrees of increased future fire activity in more productive regions of California however by 2070–2099, the two GCMs selected for the study disagree in the polarity in response for drier, less productive regions. The second component of this study tests the temporal transferability of baseline models by back-casting using data from the last century. Baseline models are then also used with observed climate records, which allows the study to consider differences among future projections of fire and climate in the context of the range estimated for the last century.

Climate Impact Tags

Temperature Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability

Resource Type Tags

Assessment

Topics

Extent: California

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