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Precipitation-induced abrupt decrease of Siberian wildfire in summer 2022 under continued warming

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Abstract
Wildfires in Northeast (NE) Siberia have become more frequent owing to the warming climate, exerting a profound impact on the global carbon cycle. While an increase in global temperature is recognized as a primary driver of unprecedented wildfires, the role of precipitation during wildfire season is relatively unexplored. Here, we present evidence that an increase in summer precipitation led to a sudden decrease in NE Siberian wildfires, especially in 2022, notwithstanding the persistent warming trend in the northern high latitudes. The interannual variability of summer precipitation, linked to the large-scale atmospheric circulation, known as the Scandinavia (SCAND) pattern, significantly impacts the regulation of wildfires. Climate models project enhanced variability in summer precipitation, potentially amplifying year-to-year fluctuations in wildfire occurrences. The interplay between the temperature and precipitation patterns in NE Siberia under ongoing warming may increase the occurrence of extreme wildfires, leading to a substantial release of carbon and further contributing to climate warming. © 2024 The Author(s)
Author(s)
Cho, YeonsooYoon, Jin-HoJeong, Jee-HoonKug, Jong-SeongKim, Baek-MinKim, HyungjunPark, Rokjin J.Kim, Sang-Woo
Issued Date
2024-07
Type
Article
DOI
10.1088/1748-9326/ad5573
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9451
Publisher
Institute of Physics
Citation
Environmental Research Letters, v.19, no.7
ISSN
1748-9326
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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