Oregon State: Cooler, Wetter Parts of Pacific Northwest Likely to See More Fires, New Simulations Predict
February 23, 2024
February 23, 2024
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. 23 (TNSres) -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
Forests in the coolest, wettest parts of the western Pacific Northwest are likely to see the biggest increases in burn probability, fire size and number of blazes as the climate continues to get warmer and drier, according to new modeling led by an Oregon State University scientist.
Understanding how fire regimes may change under future climate scenarios is critical for developing . . .
Forests in the coolest, wettest parts of the western Pacific Northwest are likely to see the biggest increases in burn probability, fire size and number of blazes as the climate continues to get warmer and drier, according to new modeling led by an Oregon State University scientist.
Understanding how fire regimes may change under future climate scenarios is critical for developing . . .