Journal article
Rapid summer Russian Arctic sea-ice loss enhances the risk of recent Eastern Siberian wildfires
B Luo, D Luo, A Dai, C Xiao, I Simmonds, E Hanna, J Overland, J Shi, X Chen, Y Yao, W Duan, Y Liu, Q Zhang, X Xu, Y Diao, Z Jiang, T Gong
Nature Communications | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2024
Abstract
In recent decades boreal wildfires have occurred frequently over eastern Siberia, leading to increased emissions of carbon dioxide and pollutants. However, it is unclear what factors have contributed to recent increases in these wildfires. Here, using the data we show that background eastern Siberian Arctic warming (BAW) related to summer Russian Arctic sea-ice decline accounts for ~79% of the increase in summer vapor pressure deficit (VPD) that controls wildfires over eastern Siberia over 2004-2021 with the remaining ~21% related to internal atmospheric variability associated with changes in Siberian blocking events. We further demonstrate that Siberian blocking events are occurring at high..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant number: 42150204, 42288101), the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2023YFF0805100), and the Beijing Normal University Talent Introduction Project of China (12807-312232101, 2022-GJTD-01). B.L. was supported by the China National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents (BX20230045) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2023M730279). I.S. was supported by the Australian Research Council (Grant DP 160101997).