University of Montana Study Reveals Patterns That Shape Forest Recovery After Wildfires
November 09, 2020
November 09, 2020
MISSOULA, Montana, Nov. 9 (TNSJou) -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
New University of Montana research suggests recurring continent-spanning drought patterns set the tempo for forest recovery from wildfire.
A study published Nov. 9 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that forest recovery from fire follows a drought seesaw, called a climate dipole, that alternates between the Northwest and the Southwest every few ye . . .
New University of Montana research suggests recurring continent-spanning drought patterns set the tempo for forest recovery from wildfire.
A study published Nov. 9 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that forest recovery from fire follows a drought seesaw, called a climate dipole, that alternates between the Northwest and the Southwest every few ye . . .