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2017
McKenzie D. Climate change and the eco-hydrology of fire: will area burned increase in a warming western USA? Littell JS, ed. Ecological Applications. 2017;27(1).
Sankey JB, Kreitler J, Hawbaker TJ, et al. Climate, wildfire, and erosion ensemble foretells more sediment in western USA watersheds. Geophysical Research Letters. 2017;Online early.
Gergel DR. Effects of climate change on snowpack and fire potential in the western USA Nijssen B, ed. Climate Change. 2017;141(2).
Johnston JD. Historical Fire–Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types Bailey JD, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(2).
Agne MC. Interactions of predominant insects and diseases with climate change in Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon and Washington, U.S.A. Beedlow PA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;409.
2015
Barbero R. Climate change presents increased potential for very large fires in the contiguous United States Abatzoglou JT, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
Lee C. The cost of climate change: Ecosystem services and wildland fires Schlemme C, ed. Ecological Economics. 2015;116.
Tang Y. The Potential Impact of Regional Climate Change on Fire Weather in the United States Zhong S, ed. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 2015;105(1). Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/47261.
2014
Stavros NE. The climate-wildfire-air quality system: interactions and feedbacks across spatial and temporal scales McKenzie D, ed. WIREs Climate Change. 2014;5(6).
Lannom KO, Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, et al. Defining extreme wildland fires using geospatial and ancillary metrics. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.
Six DL. Management for Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Suppression: Does Relevant Science Support Current Policy? Biber E, ed. Forests. 2014;5(1).
Stavros NE, Abatzoglou JT, McKenzie D, larkin NK. Regional projections of the likelihood of very large wildland fires under a changing climate in the contiguous Western United States. Climate Change. 2014;126.PDF icon ClimateChange126.pdf (2.99 MB)
2013
LeQuire E. Climate change tipping points: A point of no return?. Joint Fire Science Program; 2013.PDF icon FSdigest15.pdf (1.47 MB)