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Climate change in Yellowstone National Park: Is the drought-related risk of wildfires increasing?

✍ Scribed by Robert C. Balling; Grant A. Meyer; Stephen G. Wells


Book ID
104640201
Publisher
Springer
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
641 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-0009

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✦ Synopsis


The increased frequency of wildfires in the United States has become a common prediction associated with the build-up of greenhouse gases, In this investigation, variations in annual wildfire data in Yellowstone National Park are compared to variations in historical climate conditions for the area. Univariate and multivariate analytical techniques reveal that (a) summer temperatures in the Park are increasing, (b) January-June precipitation levels are decreasing, and (c) variations in burn area within the Park are significantly related to the observed variations in climate. Outputs from four different general circulation model simulations for 2 • CO 2 are included in the analyses; model predictions for increasing aridity in the Yellowstone Park area are generally in agreement with observed trends in the historical climate records.