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Annual and Seasonal Patterns of Burned Area Products in Arctic-Boreal North America and Russia for 2001–2020 (2024)
Journal Article
Clelland, A. A., Marshall, G. J., Baxter, R., Potter, S., Talucci, A. C., Rady, J. M., Genet, H., Rogers, B. M., & Natali, S. M. (2024). Annual and Seasonal Patterns of Burned Area Products in Arctic-Boreal North America and Russia for 2001–2020. Remote Sensing, 16(17), Article 3306. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16173306

Boreal and Arctic regions have warmed up to four times quicker than the rest of the planet since the 1970s. As a result, boreal and tundra ecosystems are experiencing more frequent and higher intensity extreme weather events and disturbances, such as... Read More about Annual and Seasonal Patterns of Burned Area Products in Arctic-Boreal North America and Russia for 2001–2020.

Evaluating the performance of key ERA‐Interim, ERA5 and ERA5‐Land climate variables across Siberia (2024)
Journal Article
Baxter, R., Clelland, A., & Marshall, G. (2024). Evaluating the performance of key ERA‐Interim, ERA5 and ERA5‐Land climate variables across Siberia. International Journal of Climatology, 44(7), 2318-2342. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8456

Reanalysis datasets provide a continuous picture of the past climate for every point on Earth. They are especially useful in areas with few direct observations, such as Siberia. However, to ensure these datasets are sufficiently accurate they need to... Read More about Evaluating the performance of key ERA‐Interim, ERA5 and ERA5‐Land climate variables across Siberia.