降水
环境科学
火情
沙帕拉
气候学
北方的
地中海气候
生态系统
气候变化
大气科学
气象学
地理
生态学
地质学
生物
考古
作者
Philip E. Dennison,Max A. Moritz
摘要
Large wildfires in southern California typically occur during periods of reduced live fuel moisture (LFM) and high winds. Previous work has found evidence that a LFM threshold may determine when large fires can occur. Using a LFM time series and a fire history for Los Angeles County, California, we found strong evidence for a LFM threshold near 79%. Monthly and 3-month total precipitation data were used to show that the timing of this threshold during the fire season is strongly correlated with antecedent rainfall. Spring precipitation, particularly in the month of March, was found to be the primary driver of the timing of LFM decline, although regression tree analysis revealed that high winter precipitation may delay the timing of the threshold in some years. This work further establishes relationships between precipitation and fire potential that may prove important for anticipating shifts in fire regimes under climate-change scenarios.
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