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Author(s):
Anthony L. Westerling
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Topic(s):
Fire & Economics
Fire & Climate

NRFSN number: 8183
FRAMES RCS number: 7964
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This chapter has three goals. First, to define what climate, as opposed to weather, is, and to explain what this implies for climate versus weather forecasts. Second, to describe the scientific community’s current understanding of the relationships between climate variability and forest wildfire in the western United States. And finally, to demonstrate a forecast application that exploits these relationships, and their potential applications to the business of forest wildfire management.

Citation

Westerling, Anthony L. 2008. Climate and forest wildfire in the western US. In: Holmes, Thomas P. Prestemon, Jeffrey P.; Abt, Karen L., eds. The economics of forest disturbances: wildfires, storms, and invasive species. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer: 107-122.

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