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Aotearoa New Zealand’s 21<sup>st</sup> ‐Century Wildfire Climate

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posted on 2022-06-07, 21:11 authored by N Melia, S Dean, HG Pearce, Luke Harrington, DJ Frame, T Strand
<p>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.</p>

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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