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Multiple Fire Index Examination of Future Climate Change Affecting Wildfire Seasonality and Extremes in the Contiguous United States

Year of Publication
2025
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Climate change is impacting wildfires in the contiguous United States; thus, projections of fire danger under climate change have the potential to inform responses to changing wildfire risks. We calculate fire indices for 13 dynamically downscaled regional climate models, then count days exceeding relevant fire danger thresholds, and compare future changes for mid- and late-twenty-first century relative to a historical reference period. We then compare the responses of the fire indices to highlight areas of agreement and disagreement on the sign and magnitude of future change in fire danger days. Many regions in the domain experience increases in the number of days exceeding fire danger thresholds by the midcentury. The regions which exhibit agreement across the simulation ensemble on the sign of change, and the magnitude of that change, vary greatly between indices. The timing and frequency of fire danger days (defined as days exceeding fire danger thresholds) throughout the year change, both in the shoulder season and during existing peaks in fire danger. By the end of the century, most of the domain experiences statistically significant increases in the number of fire danger days. Complex interactions between input variables, and the sensitivities to inputs, affect the response of fire indices under climate change. The projected increase in fire weather risk could place greater demands upon fire management resources, pose elevated hazards for populations exposed to fire, and potentially disrupt landscapes and infrastructure more frequently.

Authors
Lee Kessenich, Melissa Bukovsky, Rachel McCrary, Seth McGinnis, Linda O. Mearns, John T. Abatzoglou, and Alison Cullen
Citation

Kessenich, L., M. Bukovsky, R. McCrary, S. McGinnis, L. O. Mearns, J. T. Abatzoglou, and A. Cullen, 2025: Multiple Fire Index Examination of Future Climate Change Affecting Wildfire Seasonality and Extremes in the Contiguous United States. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 64, 1851–1866, https://doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-24-0230.1.

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