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Park Williams
University of California, Los AngelesMeeting roles in:
Attributing rapid increases in western US forest-fire activity and above-ground carbon losses to climate change and natural variability
Assessing the Roles of Natural Variability and Anthropogenic Forcing in Wind-Driven Wildfires in Southern California
Interannual Variability of Aboveground Live Forest Biomass in Response to Fire Disturbances in the Western United States
The Fastest-growing and Most Destructive Fires in the US (2001 to 2020)
Leveraging forest and fire ecological modeling outputs to estimate emissions and air pollution impacts of wildland fires across the western U.S.
Historical Context and Future Projections of Area Burned in Western US Forests
Aridity reshapes the distribution of wildfire severity in Californian forests
What makes a good fire index? An evaluation of fire indices’ ability to represent daily risks of fire ignition and spread in the western United States
Hydroclimate and Extremes in the Western United States Under a Changing Climate I Poster
The Long Burn: Quantifying Multi-Year Water Quality Degradation and Resilience after Wildfire
Recent Increases in Missouri River Streamflow Driven by Combined Effects of Climate Variability, Land-Use Change, and Elevated CO2
Hydroclimate and Extremes in the Western United States Under a Changing Climate II Oral
The escalating control of weather and climate extremes on wildfire outcomes in the western US
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