Increasing Synchronicity of Global Extreme Fire Weather

2025年12月19日·
殷聪
殷聪
,
John Abatzoglou
,
Matthew Jones
,
Alison Cullen
,
Moji Sadegh
,
Juanle Wang
,
Yangxiaoyue Liu
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在AGU 2025会场
摘要
Concurrent extreme fire weather creates favorable conditions for widespread large fires, which can complicate the coordination of fire suppression resources and degrade regional air quality. Here, we examine the patterns and trends of intra- and inter-regional synchronous fire weather (SFW) and explore their links to climate variability and air quality impacts. We find climatologically elevated intra-regional SFW in boreal regions, as well as inter-regional synchronicity among northern temperate and boreal regions. Significant increases in SFW occurred during 1979–2024, with more than a twofold increase observed in most regions. We estimate that over half of the observed increase is attributable to anthropogenic climate change. Internal modes of climate variability strongly influence SFW in several regions, including Equatorial Asia, which experiences 43 additional intra-regional SFW days during El Niño years. Furthermore, SFW is strongly correlated with regional fire-sourced PM2.5 in multiple regions globally. These findings highlight the growing challenges posed by SFW for firefighting coordination and human health.
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New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

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殷聪
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殷聪 (Cong Yin)
博士后

我专注于气候科学领域,致力于使用水文气候、数据驱动和空间统计方法,增进对野火和极端气候事件的理解。我在揭示极端火灾天气的同步性和持续性方面取得了进展,这些因素对极端火灾具有重要影响。

我目前在加州大学Merced分校做博士后,与John Abatzoglou教授合作,他领导着Climatology Lab