Attribution of summer 2022 extreme wildfire season in Southwest France to anthropogenic climate change - Département de mécanique
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Attribution of summer 2022 extreme wildfire season in Southwest France to anthropogenic climate change

Laurent Li
Antoine Ehret
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Solène Turquety

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Summer 2022 was exceptionally hot and dry in Europe and especially in Southwest France, where the most important wildfires since 1949 had serious environmental and socio-economic impacts. Here we conduct an impact-oriented climate change attribution study by first investigating which climate indices are the most correlated with the burnt area between 2003 and 2022. We find that an index combining soil moisture integrated over 6 months and temperature and vapour pressure deficit integrated over 3 months is correlated with large burnt areas. Using the index developed, we estimate that anthropogenic climate change made climate conditions propitious for wildfire development, such as the ones of July 2022, two times more likely, with a return period of 13 years in the current climate. Our study raises the question of the sustainability of the Landes Forest and stresses the urgent need to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change.

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insu-04764517 , version 1 (04-11-2024)

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Marine Lanet, Laurent Li, Antoine Ehret, Solène Turquety, Hervé Le Treut. Attribution of summer 2022 extreme wildfire season in Southwest France to anthropogenic climate change. npj climate and atmospheric science, 2024, 7, pp.267. ⟨10.1038/s41612-024-00821-z⟩. ⟨insu-04764517⟩
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