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Temporal and spatial pattern analysis of escaped prescribed fires in California from 1991 to 2020

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posted on 2025-10-23, 01:29 authored by Shu Li, Janine A. Baijnath-Rodino, Robert A. York, Lenya N. Quinn-Davidson, Tirtha Banerjee
<p>Prescribed fires play a critical role in reducing the intensity and severity of future wildfires by systematically and widely consuming accumulated vegetation fuel. While the current probability of prescribed fire escape in the United States stands very low, its consequential impact, particularly the large wildfires it causes, raises substantial concerns. The most direct way of understanding this trade-off between wildfire risk reduction and prescribed fire escapes is to explore patterns in the historical prescribed fire records. This study investigates the spatiotemporal patterns of escaped prescribed fires in California from 1991 to 2020, offering insights for resource managers in developing effective forest management and fuel treatment strategies. The results reveal that the months close to the beginning and end of the wildfire season, namely May, June, September, and November, have the highest frequency of escaped fires. Under similar environmental conditions, areas with more records of prescribed fire implementation tend to experience fewer escapes. The findings revealed the vegetation types most susceptible to escaped prescribed fires. Areas with tree cover ranging from 20 to 60% exhibited the highest incidence of escapes compared to shrubs and grasslands. Among all the environmental conditions analyzed, wind speed stands out as the predominant factor that affects the risk of prescribed fire escaping. These findings mark an initial step in identifying high-risk areas and periods for prescribed fire escapes. Understanding these patterns and the challenges of quantifying escape rates can inform more effective landscape management practices.</p>

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NSF: AGS-PDM-2146520

NSF: 2114740

NSF: 2209695

NSF: 2318718

NSF: 2335847

University of California Office of the President: LFR-20-653572

National Aeronautics and Space Administration: 80NSSC22K1911

USDA-ERS: NIFA 2021-67022-35908

USDA-ERS: USDA-20-CR-11242306-072

NASA Shared Services Center

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Data contact name

Li, Shu

Data contact email

shul15@uci.edu

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Dryad

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ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

prescribed burning; probability; California; vegetation; wildfires; fuels (fire ecology); forest management; wind speed; risk reduction; trees; risk; landscape management

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  • Public

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