The analysis of both observed climate and fire data from 1970 to 2007 in a typical Mediterranean environment (i.e., the North-eastern Iberian Peninsula) shows that the warming climate forcing alone would have led to a positive trend in the Number of Fires (NF) and a slightly negative trend in the Burned Area (BA) in summer. This is in contrast to the common expectation that warming should result in larger fires. In fact, for BA, probably less favourable conditions for both fine fuel availability and fuel connectivity counterbalance the increase in fuel flammability. Climate projections from the ENSEMBLES Project indicate that warming will continue up to at least 2050, promoting more numerous fires but of similar or slightly smaller extension. These results suggest the necessity for a more intense fire management effort in order to maintain the number of fires at least at the same level as today.

Climate change leads to more frequent but smaller fires in a Mediterranean Environment

Turco;von Hardenberg;Provenzale;
2015

Abstract

The analysis of both observed climate and fire data from 1970 to 2007 in a typical Mediterranean environment (i.e., the North-eastern Iberian Peninsula) shows that the warming climate forcing alone would have led to a positive trend in the Number of Fires (NF) and a slightly negative trend in the Burned Area (BA) in summer. This is in contrast to the common expectation that warming should result in larger fires. In fact, for BA, probably less favourable conditions for both fine fuel availability and fuel connectivity counterbalance the increase in fuel flammability. Climate projections from the ENSEMBLES Project indicate that warming will continue up to at least 2050, promoting more numerous fires but of similar or slightly smaller extension. These results suggest the necessity for a more intense fire management effort in order to maintain the number of fires at least at the same level as today.
2015
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC
fires
mediterranean
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