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ENSO modulates wildfire activity in China.

Keyan Fang1,2, Qichao Yao3,4, Zhengtang Guo5,6, Ben Zheng7, Jianhua Du8, Fangzhong Qi4, Ping Yan3, Jie Li3, Tinghai Ou9, Jane Liu10,11, Maosheng He12, Valerie Trouet13.   

Abstract

China is a key region for understanding fire activity and the drivers of its variability under strict fire suppression policies. Here, we present a detailed fire occurrence dataset for China, the Wildfire Atlas of China (WFAC; 2005-2018), based on continuous monitoring from multiple satellites and calibrated against field observations. We find that wildfires across China mostly occur in the winter season from January to April and those fire occurrences generally show a decreasing trend after reaching a peak in 2007. Most wildfires (84%) occur in subtropical China, with two distinct clusters in its southwestern and southeastern parts. In southeastern China, wildfires are mainly promoted by low precipitation and high diurnal temperature ranges, the combination of which dries out plant tissue and fuel. In southwestern China, wildfires are mainly promoted by warm conditions that enhance evaporation from litter and dormant plant tissues. We further find a fire occurrence dipole between southwestern and southeastern China that is modulated by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO).

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33741924      PMCID: PMC7979797          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21988-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   17.694


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2.  Reply to: Fire activity as measured by burned area reveals weak effects of ENSO in China.

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