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Fire Regime Impacts on Postfire Diurnal Land Surface Temperature ...
North American boreal forest (NABF) dynamics, carbon cycling (Balshi, McGuire, Duffy, Flannigan, Kicklighter, et al., 2009), and surface energy exchange (Amiro, ...
Fire Regime Impacts on Postfire Diurnal Land Surface Temperature ...
Fire regimes, such as fire severity, fire intensity, and percentage of burned area (PBA), may influence ΔTfire through their impacts on postfire ...
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(2018) found strong warming of summer and weak cooling of winter surface temperatures immediately after fire disturbance with stronger impacts ...
Fire Regime Impacts on Postfire Diurnal Land Surface Temperature ...
Forest fires cause surface warming during daytime but cooling at night Fire regimes have a significant impact on postfire land surface ...
[PDF] Fire Regime Impacts on Postfire Diurnal Land Surface ...
Wildfire is the most prevalent natural disturbance in the North American boreal forest (NABF) and can cause postfire land surface temperature change ...
Fire regime impacts on postfire diurnal land surface temperature ...
Fire regimes, such as fire severity, fire intensity, and percentage of burned area (PBA), may influence ΔTfire through their impacts on postfire vegetation ...
Fire Regime Impacts on Postfire Diurnal Land Surface Temperature ...
Fire regimes, such as fire severity, fire intensity, and percentage of burned area (PBA), may influence ΔTfire through their impacts on postfire vegetation ...
Effects of Forest Fires on Diurnal Land Surface Temperature in ...
Abstract: Wildfires are the most prevalent natural disturbance in Canadian boreal forests, which could cause postfire land surface temperature change (ΔLST) ...
(PDF) Relating Spatiotemporal Patterns of Forest Fires Burned Area ...
This confirms the stated hypothesis that LST anomalies affect forest fires burned area and duration and highlights the informative content of ...
Impact of topography and climate on post-fire vegetation recovery ...
This study investigates the interplay between topography, climate, burn severity, and years after fire on vegetation recovery across dominant land cover types.
Boreal Forest Fire Causes Daytime Surface Warming During ...
We find post-fire daytime land surface ... The impacts and implications of an intensifying fire regime ... Impacts on Postfire Diurnal Land Surface Temperature ...
Impact of Wildfires on Land Surface Cold Season Climate in ... - MDPI
Key findings reveal significant postfire shifts in land cover at each site, mainly from high- to low-stature vegetation. A continuous increase in postfire ...
Widespread and systematic effects of fire on plant–soil water relations
This effect is spatially extensive, with accelerated soil moisture loss found in 67%, and increased vegetation water content gain found in 67% ...
The impacts and implications of an intensifying fire regime on ...
Moreover, because in boreal North America most fires result in close to 100% tree mortality (Kasischke et al., 2006), burn severity and its effects on postfire ...
Part 5: Post-Fire Impacts: Water Resources and Disasters
Vegetation absorbs rainfall and reduces runoff. • Wildfires destroy forest/vegetation, leaving the ground burned, barren, and unable to absorb ...
Fire intensity impacts on post-fire temperate coniferous forest net ...
Forested ecosystems cover ∼ 30% of Earth's land surface and serve as one of the largest terrestrial carbon (C) sinks. (Bonan, 2008; IPCC ...
Forest fire size amplifies postfire land surface warming - Nature
The biogeochemical effect of CO2 emissions represents only about half of the near-surface climate impact of global forest fires, with the ...
Will fire-smart landscape management buffer the effects of climate ...
The high fuel hazard in these landscapes, combined with ongoing climate change, is increasing the frequency of extreme wildfires, thus altering ...
Focus on changing fire regimes: interactions with climate ...
Fire is a complex Earth system phenomenon that fundamentally affects vegetation distributions, biogeochemical cycling, climate, and human ...
Using Earth Observations for Pre- and Post-Fire Monitoring
Increased frequency and severity of droughts. • Longer wildfire seasons. Red bars show western US forest area burned (in thousand hectares).