Abstract
Background: Temperatures and extreme weather events in Northwestern Europe are expected to increase due to climate change. As a result, longer and more intense water deficits are expected, resulting in weather conditions conducive to wildfires.
Aims: We assessed the impact of recent and future climate change on fire danger in the Netherlands.
Methods: Historical weather data and climate scenarios in combination with the Canadian Fire Weather Index (FWI) and Fine Fuel Moisture Code (FFMC) were used to assess historical and future trends in fire danger.
Key results: Our analyses showed that, especially during the last decade (2011–2020), the number of days at elevated fire danger has increased. The number of days with elevated fire danger is projected to double by mid-century compared to the reference period 1981–2010 for high emission scenarios. The days at elevated fire danger during the last decade were already comparable to predictions for 2085, indicating that the climate change scenarios may underestimate future fire danger.
Conclusions: Days at elevated fire danger increased over the last four decades and will continue to do so under future climate scenarios.
Implications: The Netherlands needs to prepare for more days with weather conducive to wildfires.
Aims: We assessed the impact of recent and future climate change on fire danger in the Netherlands.
Methods: Historical weather data and climate scenarios in combination with the Canadian Fire Weather Index (FWI) and Fine Fuel Moisture Code (FFMC) were used to assess historical and future trends in fire danger.
Key results: Our analyses showed that, especially during the last decade (2011–2020), the number of days at elevated fire danger has increased. The number of days with elevated fire danger is projected to double by mid-century compared to the reference period 1981–2010 for high emission scenarios. The days at elevated fire danger during the last decade were already comparable to predictions for 2085, indicating that the climate change scenarios may underestimate future fire danger.
Conclusions: Days at elevated fire danger increased over the last four decades and will continue to do so under future climate scenarios.
Implications: The Netherlands needs to prepare for more days with weather conducive to wildfires.
Original language | English |
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Article number | WF24020 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | International Journal of Wildland Fire |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 21 Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- Canadian fire weather index
- Netherlands
- Northwestern Europe
- Adaptation
- Climate change
- Fire danger
- Fire management
- Wildfire risk