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Rapid summer Russian Arctic sea-ice loss enhances the risk of recent Eastern Siberian wildfires

Earth Sciences

Rapid summer Russian Arctic sea-ice loss enhances the risk of recent Eastern Siberian wildfires

B. Luo, D. Luo, et al.

Discover how recent wildfires in eastern Siberia are closely linked to warming trends and sea-ice decline in the Russian Arctic. This groundbreaking research by Binhe Luo and colleagues reveals that 79% of the increasing summer vapor pressure deficit is attributed to these climatic changes, while internal atmospheric variability contributes 21%. Join us in exploring the critical connections between climate change and wildfires.

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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 higher latitudes, are more persistent and have larger zonal scales and slower decay due to smaller meridional potential vorticity gradients caused by stronger BAW under lower sea-ice. These changes lead to more persistent, widespread and intense high-latitude warming and VPD, thus contributing to recent increases in eastern Siberian high-latitude wildfires.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 26, 2024
Authors
Binhe Luo, Dehai Luo, Aiguo Dai, Cunde Xiao, Ian Simmonds, Edward Hanna, James Overland, Jiaqi Shi, Xiaodan Chen, Yao Yao, Wansuo Duan, Yimin Liu, Qiang Zhang, Xiyan Xu, Yina Diao, Zhina Jiang, Tingting Gong
Tags
wildfires
eastern Siberia
vapor pressure deficit
Arctic warming
climate change
atmospheric variability
sea-ice decline
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