Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington
Browse

Aotearoa New Zealand’s 21st ‐Century Wildfire Climate

Version 2 2022-06-07, 21:11
Version 1 2022-06-07, 18:56
journal contribution
posted on 2022-06-07, 21:11 authored by N Melia, S Dean, HG Pearce, Luke Harrington, DJ Frame, T Strand

Wildfire is a highly variable natural phenomenon, yet despite this, climate change is already making wildfire conditions measurably worse around the world; however, detailed knowledge about Aotearoa New Zealand’s wildfire climate is currently limited. This study blends weather  observations with regional climate model projections to assess Aotearoa New Zealand’s 21st-century wildfire climate. We find that in the 21st-century, the emergence of a new–more severe wildfire climate will occur. Detailed analysis of observed and simulated wildfire weather finds that ‘very-extreme’ wildfire weather conditions matching the levels observed in Australia’s 2019/20 ‘Black Summer’ bushfires are possible in  regions formerly unaffected. While the extent of emergence is dependent on future emissions, the frequency of very-extreme conditions for the areas affected can occur at any time and is independent of projected 21st-century climate changes. Our findings have significant implications for many rural fire authorities, forest managers and investors, and climate mitigation and afforestation programmes.

History

Preferred citation

Melia, N., Dean, S., Pearce, H. G., Harrington, L., Frame, D. J. & Strand, T. (2022). Aotearoa New Zealand’s 21st ‐Century Wildfire Climate. Earth's Future. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022ef002853

Journal title

Earth's Future

Publication date

2022-05-28

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2022-05-28

ISSN

2328-4277

eISSN

2328-4277

Language

en