Broad-scale surface and atmospheric conditions during large fires in South-Central Chile
Author
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McWethy, David B.
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Garreaud Salazar, René Darío
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Holz, Andrés
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Pederson, Gregory T.
Admission date
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2021-12-14T13:57:27Z
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2021-12-14T13:57:27Z
Publication date
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Fire 2021, 4, 28
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Identifier
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10.3390/fire4020028
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183188
Abstract
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The unprecedented size of the 2017 wildfires that burned nearly 600,000 hectares of central Chile highlight a need to better understand the climatic conditions under which large fires develop. Here we evaluate synoptic atmospheric conditions at the surface and free troposphere associated with anomalously high (active) versus low (inactive) months of area burned in south-central Chile (ca. 32-41 degrees S) from the Chilean Forest Service (CONAF) record of area burned from 1984-2018. Active fire months are correlated with warm surface temperatures, dry conditions, and the presence of a circumpolar assemblage of high-pressure systems located ca. 40 degrees-60 degrees S. Additionally, warm surface temperatures associated with active fire months are linked to reduced strength of cool, onshore westerly winds and an increase in warm, downslope Andean Cordillera easterly winds. Episodic warm downslope winds and easterly wind anomalies superimposed on long-term warming and drying trends will continue to create conditions that promote large fires in south-central Chile. Identifying the mechanisms responsible for easterly wind anomalies and determining whether this trend is strengthening due to synoptic-scale climatic changes such as the poleward shift in Southern Hemisphere westerly winds will be critical for anticipating future large fire activity in south-central Chile.
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Patrocinador
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Council for International Exchange of Scholars Fulbright US Scholars Program
Facultad de Ciencias Forestales at the Universidad de Concepcion
National Science Foundation (NSF) BCS-1539820
BCS-1832486
EAR-1738104
BCS-1832483
U.S. Geological Survey Land Resources and Ecosystems Mission Areas
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States