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Models and Data

UCI-NASA Wildfire Event Tracking Using Satellites Fire Detections

This website provides an overview of the different fire tracking algorithms we have developed and the datasets they have generated.

Global Fire Emissions Database (GFED)

GFED is a global fire emissions product, and is a result of collaborate works from several institutes. This webpage provides the data and the related information on GFED. The current verion is 5 which has a spatial resolution of 0.25 degrees and is available from 1997 onwards.

WebGL visualization of GFED5 (low-resolution, video only)

Forecasting fire season severity in South America

By using sea surface temperatures in tropical Atlantic and Pacific, we developed a forecast model for fire season severity in South America. Since 2012, we have been publishing our annual fire forecast before each fire season. In addition to English, we also provide Portuguese and Spanish versions of the webpage. Quick access to the forecasts: 2020,2019,2018,2017,2016,2015, 2014, 2013, 2012.

Scholar and social media accounts

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LinkedIn

ORCID

Research Gate

Academia.edu

ResearcherID

Kudos

GitHub

Twitter

Dimensions

Selected media reports

2024

icon Smoke pollution from wildfires may be killing an extra 12,000 people a year, new research suggests. - The Guardian

icon UC Irvine Earth system scientists create an Arctic and boreal wildfire atlas. - UCI

2023

icon Large trees fueled massive Calif. wildfire that killed giant sequoias - Washington Post

icon UC Irvine scientists reveal what fuels wildfires in Sierra Nevada Mountains - UC Irvine

icon Carbon emissions from boreal forest fires rose in 2021 - AP

icon Boreal forests could be a planet-warming ‘time bomb’ as wildfires expand, says new study - CNN

icon The Far North is burning and turning up the heat on the planet. - CNN

icon Wildfires in 2021 emitted a record-breaking amount of carbon dioxide - UC Irvine

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2022

icon Human-triggered California wildfires more severe than natural blazes - UC Irvine

icon CECS Researchers Develop a New Method for Tracking Wildfire and Explore the Causes and Impacts of Extreme Fires - CECS

icon Lightning-sparked forest fires set to increase in North America - The Guardian

2021

icon Lightning strikes will more than double in Arctic as climate warms - UC Irvine

icon Lightning strikes could double in the Arctic this century, setting the tundra on fire - Popular Science

icon Projected Surge of Lightning Spells More Wildfire Trouble for the Arctic - Inside Climate News

icon More Lightning in the Arctic Is Bad News for the Planet - Wired

icon Lightning across tundra to more than double as world warms - E&E News

icon Once-rare Arctic lighting is now more frequent—and may reshape the region - National Geographic

icon Climate change will increase Arctic lightning strikes, sparking wildfires and unleashing greenhouse gases - The Academic Times

icon EESA Climate Experts Co-Author Study Predicting 100% Increase in Arctic Lightning - LBL

icon Increasing fires from lightning in the Arctic are heating up climate further - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

icon Lightning strikes to spark more Arctic fires: study - AFP

icon Climate Change Linked to Increase in Arctic Lightning Strikes - Smithsonian Magazine

icon Arctic lightning strikes expected to double in frequency as climate warms - UPI

icon Lightning strikes set to increase by 100 percent in the Arctic - Earth.com

icon Lightning strikes may jolt Arctic ecosystems: study - Winnipeg Free Press

2020

icon A busy Atlantic hurricane season could mean more fires in the Amazon - National Geographic

icon Conditions Ripe for Active Amazon Fire, Atlantic Hurricane Seasons - NASA

icon NASA Warns of ‘Active’ Atlantic Hurricane and Amazon Fire Seasons- Smithsonian Magazine

icon Severe Drought in South America - NASA

2017

icon El Niño boosts fires in Asia, reduces them in Australia - Cosmos

icon El Nino predictably drives fires through Asia to Americas - Nature Asia

icon 厄尔尼诺带来火灾 - 科学网

2016

icon Wenn die Ozeane Feuer bringen - NZZ (The New Zurich Times)

2015

icon UCI, NASA researchers find link between Amazon fire risk, devastating hurricanes - UC Irvine

icon Wildfires, Hurricanes Share Remarkably Strong Link, Study Says - The Weather Channel

icon NASA and University Researchers Find Link Between Amazon Fires and Devastating Hurricanes - NASA

icon Computer models unveil a mystery: How are North Atlantic hurricanes and Amazonian fires related? - E&E News

icon Risk of new Katrinas rises as climate warms - Climate News Network

icon Wildfires In The Amazon May Affect Formation Of Hurricanes - Tech Times

icon Amazon Wildfires May be Linked to More Hurricanes in the North Atlantic - Science World Report

2013

icon Climate Conditions Determine Amazon Fire Risk - NASA

2011

icon Sea change can forecast South American wildfires, UCI-led study finds - UC Irvine

icon Ocean Temperatures Can Predict Amazon Fire Season Severity - NASA

icon UCI: Warmer oceans, more South American fires - OC Register

Miscellaneous

Interactive Earth science maps

Maps of Earth science are beautiful. In this webpage, I collected websites that host interactive maps. They are categorized into global maps, US maps, and other maps. Please let me know if you found other websites that are not on this list.

Recent papers on Earth Science

This webpage provides near-real-time updates on recent published papers in the field of Earth Science. You can easily follow the newest papers by topic, by journal, or by date. I would like to thank Wenchang Yang at UC Irvine for his original design of the system.

Ann Arbor impressions

I've been living in Ann Arbor, Michigan for 6 years (2000-2006). Here are some snap shots on Ann Arbor and University of Michigan.

Points of interest (POI) in Irvine and Orange County

Irvine is a community "where people can live, work, and play in an environment that is safe, vibrant, and aesthetically pleasing" (city's mission statement). You may find funs and acitivities in Irvine and Orange County from this webpage.

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