Forest fire probability under ENSO conditions in a semi-arid region: a case study in Guanajuato

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Michelle Farfán
Christian Dominguez
Alejandra Espinoza
Alejandro Jaramillo
Camilo Alcántara
Victor Maldonado
Israel Tovar
Alejandro Flamenco
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[1] Universidad de Guanajuato,Departamento de Ingeniería Geomática e Hidráulica, División de Ingenierías
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Instituto de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y Cambio Climático
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Vapor pressure deficit; El Niño–Southern Oscillation; Dry environmental conditions; Wildfires;
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Fires can pose a threat to forest ecosystems when those ecosystems are not fire-adapted or when forest community conditions make them vulnerable to wildfires. Thus, investigating fire-prone environmental conditions is urgently needed to create action plans that preserve these ecosystems. In this sense, climate variables can determine the environmental conditions favorable for forest fires. Our study confirms that vapor pressure deficit (VPD) is an essential climate indicator for forest fires, as it is related to maximum temperatures and low humidity, representing the stress conditions for vegetation prone to fires. This study explores the extent to which ENSO phases can modulate climatic conditions that lead to high VPD over Guanajuato, a semi-arid region in central Mexico, during the dry season (March–April-May). Using fire occurrence data from MODIS (2000–2019) and Landsat 5 (1998–1999), we developed a climatic probability model for the occurrence of forest fires using VPD estimated from ERA5 reanalysis for each ENSO phase. We found that VPD and the occurrence of forest fires were higher during El Niño than under Neutral and La Niña years, with a higher risk of forest fire occurrence in Guanajuato’s southern region. This study concludes that it is necessary to implement regional and local fire management plans, especially where the largest number of natural protected areas is located.
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