Carbon-concentration and carbon-climate feedbacks in CMIP6 models, and their comparison to CMIP5 models

VK Arora, A Katavouta, RG Williams… - Biogeosciences …, 2019 - bg.copernicus.org
Results from the fully-, biogeochemically-, and radiatively-coupled simulations in which CO
2 increases at a rate of 1% per year (1pctCO2) from its pre-industrial value are analyzed to …

Tripling of western US particulate pollution from wildfires in a warming climate

Y **e, M Lin, B Decharme, C Delire… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
The air quality impact of increased wildfires in a warming climate has often been overlooked
in current model projections, owing to the lack of interactive fire emissions of gases and …

Modelling human-fire interactions: combining alternative perspectives and approaches

AES Ford, SP Harrison, Y Kountouris… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Although it has long been recognised that human activities affect fire regimes, the
interactions between humans and fire are complex, imperfectly understood, constantly …

How contemporary bioclimatic and human controls change global fire regimes

DI Kelley, I Bistinas, R Whitley, C Burton… - Nature Climate …, 2019 - nature.com
Anthropogenically driven declines in tropical savannah burnt area, have recently received
attention due to their effect on trends in global burnt area,. Large-scale trends in ecosystems …

[HTML][HTML] Emergent relationships with respect to burned area in global satellite observations and fire-enabled vegetation models

M Forkel, N Andela, SP Harrison, G Lasslop… - …, 2019 - bg.copernicus.org
Recent climate changes have increased fire-prone weather conditions in many regions and
have likely affected fire occurrence, which might impact ecosystem functioning …

Enhanced future vegetation growth with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations could increase fire activity

RJ Allen, J Gomez, LW Horowitz… - Communications Earth & …, 2024 - nature.com
Many regions of the planet have experienced an increase in fire activity in recent decades.
Although such increases are consistent with warming and drying under continued climate …

Abrupt loss and uncertain recovery from fires of Amazon forests under low climate mitigation scenarios

IM Cano, E Shevliakova, S Malyshev… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Tropical forests contribute a major sink for anthropogenic carbon emissions essential to
slowing down the buildup of atmospheric CO2 and buffering climate change impacts …

[HTML][HTML] Historical (1700–2012) global multi-model estimates of the fire emissions from the Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP)

F Li, M Val Martin, MO Andreae, A Arneth… - Atmospheric …, 2019 - acp.copernicus.org
Fire emissions are a critical component of carbon and nutrient cycles and strongly affect
climate and air quality. Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) with interactive fire …

[HTML][HTML] Response of simulated burned area to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors: a comparison of seven fire models

L Teckentrup, SP Harrison, S Hantson, A Heil… - …, 2019 - bg.copernicus.org
Understanding how fire regimes change over time is of major importance for understanding
their future impact on the Earth system, including society. Large differences in simulated …

Allometric constraints and competition enable the simulation of size structure and carbon fluxes in a dynamic vegetation model of tropical forests (LM3PPA‐TV)

I Martínez Cano, E Shevliakova… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Tropical forests are a key determinant of the functioning of the Earth system, but remain a
major source of uncertainty in carbon cycle models and climate change projections. In this …