These are not your parents’ wildfires » Yale Climate Connections

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If you hadn’t been paying particular attention, and depending on where you live, you might assume that wildfire is just wildfire. You might think that fire is just like it’s always been, and that it’s either terrible (Smokey Bear) or natural and healthy (regenerative). But none of this is true. Indeed, the story of wildfire in our times keeps developing. Here’s the situation as of late summer 2024 — with a focus on wildfire behavior.

Global overviews: 

Regional overviews:

Fire behavior overviews:

Firestorms and other specific behavior changes:

New response tactics:

Finally, two very interesting illustrated talks on YouTube, both illuminating fire behavior past and present:


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SueEllen Campbell created and for over a decade curated the website “100 Views of Climate Change,” a multidisciplinary collection of pieces accessible to interested non-specialists. She is especially interested…
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