Exacerbated fires in Mediterranean Europe due to anthropogenic warming projected with non-stationary climate-fire models
A warmer and drier climate will affect wildfire activity but the climate-fire relationship could change under warming. Here the authors use models with a non-stationary climate-fire relationship to show that to avoid doubling the burned area in the coming decades we must stay below 1.5 °C Paris targ...
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Autores principales: | Marco Turco, Juan José Rosa-Cánovas, Joaquín Bedia, Sonia Jerez, Juan Pedro Montávez, Maria Carmen Llasat, Antonello Provenzale |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cfec68cdcf0e4a88911a4171d0066335 |
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