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Ceanothus spp. can dominate mixed-evergreen sites for several decades after severe fires.
He writes: We can't consider severe fires as one-offs that happen every few decades.
Recent research, they say, shows that nature often caused far more severe fires than tree ring records show.
"Even if you reduce fuels, you are still going to have severe fires" because of extreme weather.
The most severe fires, fanned by harsh dry Santa Ana winds typical of the fall, were burning several thousand acres at the rim of the San Fernando Valley.
Forest Service officials say 73 million acres, about 40percentt of all Forest Service land, are at risk of severe fires in coming years.
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Results also suggest that fuel reduction management prescriptions may marginally minimize wildfire severity during a severe fire season, when scheduled in a spatial pattern.
Because fire emissions contribute to radiative forcing, there is potential for the development of a positive feedback between a warming climate and increasingly severe fire events in several biomes (Bowman et al. 2009).
Several Victorian districts were given their first "severe" fire-danger rating for the summer, with temperatures forecast to reach as high as 39C in Mildura.
Fuel reduction treatments simultaneously reduced fire severity and enhanced short-term metrics of ecosystem resiliency to uncharacteristically severe fire.
"Severe fire seasons?
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