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Jul 5, 2021 30 tweets 15 min read Read on X
Tragedy like the #LyttonFire is the very reason why we should talk about the impacts of #climatechange on these events and on #wildfires in Canada. A thread. 1/
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Obviously, #wildfires are strongly linked to #weather/#climate parameters. The warmer, the windier, the drier is the weather, the more fire ignition probabilities and spread
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#temperatures are increasing fast around the globe but way faster in Canada. 1.7C since 1948. Warming in especially important in the west, notably in spring and summer time
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As a result, fire seasons are getting longer (1979-2015) while spread days and extreme fire-weather are increasing but not everywhere (1979-2002)
Jain et al. (2017) IJWF
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Since 1970, area burned by wildfires have increased by 330 000 ha per decade. Some regions, notably central and western Canada, experienced big increases.
The number of fire though is stable or decreasing
Hanes et al. 2019. CJFR
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According to Hanes et al., lightning-caused #wildfires are increasing. Also, large fires are increasing.
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It has been demonstrated that the observed increase in area burned in Canada is strongly linked to the increase in temperatures
Gillett et al. 2004
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In 2017, #BCWildfire broke is all-time record of annual area burned. 1.2 Mha. Previous record was in 1958 with ... 0.855Mha.
45k people were evacuated.
Kamloops recorded 387h (18% of the summer) with smoky skies, a record (previous: 81h).
Costs for fire suppression: 519M$
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Kirchmeyer-Young et al. (2017) has shown that the 2017 fire season in BC was ~90% attributable to climate change. Without climate change, such event would have taken place once every 10000 years. With climate change, once every 100 years
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In May 2016, a severe #wildfire struck in #FortMcMurray, #Alberta.
2400 homes were destroyed
Costs: 3.58B$ in insured damages, 9.9B$ of total damages which made this fire the largest #insurance claim from #naturaldisaster in Canada’s history
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Again, it was demonstrated that this kind of fire that burned 600 000 ha was 1.5 to 6 times more likely under #climatechange
Kirchmeyer-Young et al. 2017b
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Impacts are huge. Since 1970, #firesuppression costs have increased by 120M$ (2009 dollars) per decade in Canada
Hopes et al. 2016
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Looking at the future now...
Canada will get MUCH warmer. MAT could increase by as much as 8C by 2100 (wrt 2000). Precipitation might increase a bit but that won't compensate for temperature increases. As a result, climate will be much DRIER.
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With all these changes in climate regime, #wildfire season will get longer. By up to a month and a half longer by 2100 in some places.
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Increased wildfire season length and increased in fire-conducive weather will make #areaburned explode.
By two- to four-fold on average by 2100
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Impacts on humans will be significant.
Here is the current Canadian communities exposure to #wildfires
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From these maps, it's already clear that #FirstNations are overrepresented in high-exposure zones
Erni et al. 2021
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Populations exposed to very short fire intervals will increase. This increase will be even higher for #FirstNations
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Few days ago, colleagues @mikeflannigan, Piyush Jain, Aseem Sharma and @climate_guy published an analysis of the recent June #heatwave in BC: canadawildfire.org/heatwave
As noted from them:
20/ "Compared to all June heatwaves [from] the last 42 yrs (1979-2020), the 2021 June heatwave is 35% larger, 36% more intense. [...]Compared to the average climatology of all fire season heatwaves of the same period, the June heatwave of 2021 is 31% larger and 32% more intense"
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They also noted that:
"The intensity of the current #heatwave is extremely rare for western North America, being the largest observed event in June in the last 42 years. Such an event is estimated to occur only once in over 1000 years during June"
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And:
"Historically, [...] heatwave event [...] increases the likelihood of wildfire occurrence by a factor of 7. [...] the probability of wildfire occurrence during or immediately after the June 2021 heatwave increased further by 34% when compared with previous heatwaves"
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The end word is: Be prepared and adapt! Such tragedy might occur again. It might be even much worse.
Solutions exist.
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The most obvious : LOWER #GHG EMISSIONS!
We must reach zero net emission as fast as we can.
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#FireSmart your community
firesmartcanada.ca
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In this regard, #FirstNations have a lot to teach us.
@ChristiansonAmy for credits
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Because, colleagues have demonstrated that many communities in Canada were in "fire deficit" and were thus over-exposed to fire wrt their region.
Parisien et al. 2020.
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Spread this information! The more we know, the more we can act.
BTW, this record was beaten the year after with 1.35Mha...

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🔥Les #feuxdeforet cet été au Québec ont été dévastateurs.

Mais jusqu’à quel point le #changementclimatique peut y être associé?
Une nouvelle étude du @WWAttribution à laquelle j’ai participé a quantifié le tout!

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D’abord, une récapitulation des faits :

Le mois de mai 2023 a été particulièrement sec au Québec. Les indices forêt-météo étaient très élevés.

Source :
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Le 1e juin, une série d’orages frappent le Québec et la ⚡️⚡️allume plus de 150 #feuxdeforêt 🔥alors que la végétation est très inflammable suite à ces conditions très sèches.

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1/ Salut @CHOIRadioX ! Vos animateurs aiment beaucoup les données! C'est une très bonne nouvelle; c'est LA meilleure façon d'aborder une problématique, chapeau! Voici quelques données additionnelles qui pourraient parfaire votre argumentaire sur les #feuxdeforet au Québec
2/ Des feux, y en à ben des places dans le monde, et c'est normal. Au Canada aussi, on est un pays qui brule pas mal, ca 2 à 2.5Mha par année. Certaines zones brûlent pas mal (centre et ouest du pays), d'autres, pas mal moins (genre, le sud du Québec) ImageImage
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Very proud of this team effort "A regional integrated assessment of the impacts of #climatechange and of the potential #adaptation avenues for #Quebec’s #forests" is now published

A (very long) thread. Buckle up!

cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.113…

@cflscf @NRCan

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First, I would like to acknowledge the work of all my colleagues including Jesus, Annie Claude, Yves, @mariehbrice, @DominicCyr, Louis, Daniel, @GauthierSylvie9 , Pierre, @Guillemette_L , Mathieu, Maryse, Tadeusz, Martin-Hugues, @ethiffault , @Tremblay_Jun and Stephen
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Quebec’s #forests goes from northern hardwood with sugar #maple, beech, hemlock in the south, to pure boreal black #spruce forests up north. Natural #disturbances, go from single-tree windthrow or mortality in the south, to large stand-replacing #fires in the north.
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#WildfireFire conducive conditions are likely to get extremely dangerous next week in #Ontario and western #Quebec. A short thread 1/n
First, conditions are already very dry, especially in western Quebec. Some rain in the last couple of days has improved the conditions but still, it is dryer than normal following two-months of much below average precipitations in Quebec 2/...
Beginning next week, both the Canadian and American models are forecasting widespread heat in Ontario and western Quebec. The extent and intensity of this heat depends on the models but still, forecast are jaw-dropping 3/...
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