Global Warming Drives Wildfires Study–Ignores Pre 1979 Data

Reposted from Not A Lot of People Know That

By Paul Homewood

h/t Philip Bratby

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Climate change is driving the scale and impact of recent wildfires that have raged in California, say scientists.

Their analysis finds an “unequivocal and pervasive” role for global heating in boosting the conditions for fire.

California now has greater exposure to fire risks than before humans started altering the climate, the authors say.

Land management issues, touted by President Donald Trump as a key cause, can’t by themselves explain the recent infernos.

The new review covers more than 100 studies published since 2013, and shows that extreme fires occur when natural variability in the climate is superimposed on increasingly warm and dry background conditions resulting from global warming.

“In terms of the trends we’re seeing, in terms of the extent of wildfires, and which have increased eight to ten-fold in the past four decades, that trend is driven by climate change,” said Dr Matthew Jones from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK, who led the review.

“Climate change ultimately means that those forests, whatever state they’re in, are becoming warmer and drier more frequently,” he told BBC News.

“And that’s what’s really driving the kind of scale and impact of the fires that we’re seeing today.”

In the 40 years from 1979 to 2019, fire weather conditions have increased by a total of eight days on average across the world.

However, in California the number of autumn days with extreme wildfire conditions has doubled in that period.

The authors of the review conclude that “climate change is bringing hotter, drier weather to the western US and the region is fundamentally more exposed to fire risks than it was before humans began to alter the global climate”.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-54278988

Now why should they start their study in 1979? After all, there is loads of data from earlier years.

A look at NOAA’s rainfall graph for California shows just why:

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https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/national/time-series

Over the full period since 1895, there has been no trend at all in autumn rainfall. However, the 1980s were an unusually wet decade. Hardly surprising then that the Met Office have found more days with extreme wildfire conditions since then!

Temperatures show a similar pattern, with the 1980s and 90s being an unusually cold period. Looking at the overall record, autumn temperatures in recent years have been no higher than the period between 1930 and 1960:

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We are used to seeing such flagrantly misleading use of data by the likes of Katharine Hayhoe. By following suit, the Met Office and University of East Anglia have sunk to new lows.

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Tom Abbott
September 27, 2020 5:42 am

“California now has greater exposure to fire risks than before humans started altering the climate, the authors say.”

There is no evidence humans are altering the Earth’s climate. Saying it is so, does not make it so.

Tom Abbott
September 27, 2020 5:49 am

From the article: “Land management issues, touted by President Donald Trump as a key cause, can’t by themselves explain the recent infernos.”

Well, Human-caused Global Warming/Climate Change can’t explain the fires either, since California has been in a temperature decline since the 1930’s.

If CO2 causes all this heating, then why isn’t California any warmer today than in the 1930’s? Alarmists pretend California is in an unprecedented situation but all you have to do is look at history and you will see that is not the case.

Alarmist want to pretend is is much warmer today than at anytime in history but the official temperature records of California show the completely opposite picture.

So cooling causes California wild fires. It would have to be that since it is not warming in California.

Tom Abbott
September 27, 2020 5:58 am

From the article: “The authors of the review conclude that “climate change is bringing hotter, drier weather to the western US and the region is fundamentally more exposed to fire risks than it was before humans began to alter the global climate”.”

That is just false.

Hotter, drier weathr is *not* coming to the western US, it is actually cooler in the western US than it was in the 1930’s. The entire US has been in a temperature downtrend since the 1930’s. CO2 is not causing higher temperatures in the US.

These scientists should stop using the bogus, bastardized Hockey Stick global temperature chart and start looking at local temperature charts which show a completely different temperature profile than the lying Hockey Stick chart.

Local charts show a temperature downtrend since the 1930’s. The bogus, bastardized Hockey Stick chart uses computer tricks to show the temperatures have been climbing for decades and today is the hottest time in human history. And it’s all a big LIE, that these alarmist scientists have bought into.

They started out with a false assumption and now look where they ended up: Doomsday!

Western Hiker
September 28, 2020 4:21 pm

Tom says,
“Local charts show a temperature downtrend since the 1930’s.”

Shasta County,
Mean temperature, August.

1930 – 2020: + 0.2 F/decade
1960 – 2020: + 0.4 F/decade
1990 – 2020: + 1.2 F/decade

+ 0.2 F /decade

https://tinyurl.com/y32psorr

Western Hiker
Reply to  Western Hiker
September 28, 2020 4:27 pm

Whoops. Accidentally showed the 1930 – 2020 trend twice.