Authors
Luke Collins, Hamish Clarke, Michael F Clarke, Sarah C McColl Gausden, Rachael H Nolan, Trent Penman, Ross Bradstock
Publication date
2022/10
Journal
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Volume
31
Issue
10
Pages
1933-1948
Description
Aim
The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire extent and severity; (2) to examine temporal trends in climatic potential for large and severe wildfires; and (3) to assess whether environmental conditions experienced during the 2019–2020 mega‐fire season were anomalous.
Location
South‐eastern Australia.
Time period
1953–2020.
Major taxa studied
Temperate forests.
Methods
We used satellite‐derived fire severity mapping from 1988 to 2020 to model the effects of drought, weather and fuels on the annual area burned and the proportion of the area burned that was impacted by high‐severity fire across four bioregions. Trends in wildfire extent and severity were then estimated from 1953 to 2020 using these derived models and gridded climate data to assess changes in climatic potential for large and severe wildfires. Estimates of wildfire extent and severity for …
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