Global #wildfires #openburning intensity & emissions for November 2025 in #CopernicusAtmosphere Monitoring Service GFAS data ads.atmosphere.copernicus.eu/datasets/cam.... Mostly seasonal tropical fires + notable N Australia bushfires early in the month @copernicusecmwf.bsky.social @ecmwf.int
05.12.2025 08:37
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Thanks! π
24.10.2025 10:22
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Whatβs the source of that info, David? For my records π€
24.10.2025 06:24
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@uniofeastanglia.bsky.social @ueaenv.bsky.social @tyndallcentre.bsky.social @climateuea.bsky.social
21.10.2025 10:21
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Honoured to receive the 2025 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Geography for research on pyrogeography, #wildfires, Earth system science, and #climate change impacts.
So grateful for the mentorship, collaboration, and shared curiosity that make this work possible. I owe a lot of people a lot of beer! π
21.10.2025 10:21
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Thanks Mark!!! :)
16.10.2025 08:51
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An incredible effort, only made possibly by an incredible global network of fire scientists!
Some folk on Bluesky: @pyrogeog.bsky.social @marco-turco.bsky.social @climate-guy.bsky.social
16.10.2025 06:36
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Be sure to check out our key messages report, which not only covers our global findings but also includes a regional breakdown of the wacky wildfire events of the fire season.
stateofwildfires.com/latest-report/
16.10.2025 06:36
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π¨ Launched: State of Wildfires Report 2024-25
The Americas felt the harsh reality of what it means to live on a more fire-prone planet, with extreme #wildfire episodes made 2-3 times more likely by #climate change.
π₯ Full details via our brand new website: stateofwildfires.com/latest-report/
16.10.2025 06:36
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Well this has to go straight on the recommended reading list for people entering the fieldβ¦ or just seeking to broaden their fire knowledge! π
26.08.2025 11:34
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@uniofeastanglia.bsky.social @tyndallcentre.bsky.social
22.08.2025 10:18
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Huge thanks to Seyd Teymoor Seydi and @mojisadegh.bsky.social for leading this comprehensive global assessment of changing #wildfire risks to society.
And a fantastic international team
@climate-guy.bsky.social @pyrogeog.bsky.social @mhurteau.bsky.social +++
22.08.2025 10:18
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From #migration and the expansion of #agriculture to #urbanisation and rural depopulation, the contact between people and #nature is changing in distinct ways across regions.
The paper highlights the fascinating regional stories behind the regional trends.
22.08.2025 10:18
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Increasing global human exposure to wildland fires despite declining burned area
Although half of Earthβs population resides in the wildland-urban interface, human exposure to wildland fires remains unquantified. We show that the population directly exposed to wildland fires incre...
π₯ Our new research in @science.org shows that people are increasingly exposed to fires globally, driven by overlapping shifts in where #fires occur and where people live.
But changes in exposure vary hugely by region and are shaped by different population dynamics.π
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
22.08.2025 10:18
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@climate-guy.bsky.social @pyrogeog.bsky.social @marco-turco.bsky.social @mojisadegh.bsky.social @emilywilliams.bsky.social
11.07.2025 08:54
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A global assemblage of regional prescribed burn records β GlobalRx - Scientific Data
Scientific Data - A global assemblage of regional prescribed burn records β GlobalRx
New study from my group with stellar international team.
A multi-national dataset of prescribed #fires compiled and standardised from national records, with contemporaneous #weather conditions, land cover, fuel bed type, ++, included with each record.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
02.07.2025 07:36
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Journal of #Pyrogeography has launched this week - we warmly welcome your submissions!
We cover landscape #fire interactions with #climate, #ecosystems, and #society and welcome studies from diverse research fields spanning the natural and social sciences.
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/jour...
26.06.2025 08:25
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Aims and scope - Journal of Pyrogeography | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
Read the latest articles of Journal of Pyrogeography at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevierβs leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature
Global and local papers are welcomed but #geography is at the heart of the journal - studies should emphasise how their findings or ideas scale to broader regional geographies.
Read more about our aims & scope here:
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/jour...
26.06.2025 08:25
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Journal of #Pyrogeography has launched this week - we warmly welcome your submissions!
We cover landscape #fire interactions with #climate, #ecosystems, and #society and welcome studies from diverse research fields spanning the natural and social sciences.
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/jour...
26.06.2025 08:25
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Adverse wildfire conditions will resurge somewhat today (very low humidity & stronger winds, though not as bad as Tue) across SoCal. Unfortunately, another period of offshore winds now appears likely next week as well. No rain next 10 days. #CAwx #CAfire #PalisadesFire #EatonFire
09.01.2025 16:13
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Here's a schematic I published in this 2021 piece to illustrate how even a modest delay in onset of rainy season in Southern California can dramatically amplify wildfire risk by lengthening seasonal overlap between dry vegetation and strong offshore winds during Oct-Jan. #CAfire
10.01.2025 01:45
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The chronicle of a fire foretold | Rebecca Solnit
The current fires in Los Angeles are reminders of the costs of forgetting
A disaster is a function of three things: the hazard itself, people's vulnerability to the hazard, and their exposure. @rebeccasolnit.bsky.social explains eloquently how the LA fires are a perfect storm of all three. Read more:
10.01.2025 00:18
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Map showing the number of times a location has burned in SoCal and which kind of fire it was: one burning under Santa Ana winds, or one that was a summer, fuel-driven fire without Santa Ana winds. Malibu area had burned at least 8 times from 1900-2017, and has burned twice now since. Image from Kolden and Abatzoglou (2018): https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/1/2/19
Here's the reality about the #LAFires this week: this isn't the first time ANY of these places have burned. Not even close. In 2018, we mapped CA fire history to look at fire frequency across SoCal. Santa Monica Mtns area burns more than anywhere else -- up to once per decade in a given spot. π§΅
09.01.2025 17:33
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Map of global land showing gridded data of changes in Fire Weather Season Length, with increases of over 40 days per year in south-western North America, much of South America, eastern and southern Africa, south-eastern Europe and central and eastern Australia. Hardly anywhere has a decreased fire season length.
Southern California now sees longer fire weather seasons, like many other places worldwide
Human-caused climate change means hot, dry, windy conditions happen more often, priming landscapes to burn more easily if ignition occurs
Matt Jones et al 2022 agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
09.01.2025 20:01
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