University of Calgary Prof Hopes Science Can Help Mitigate Future Forest-Fire Disasters
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On the anniversary of two of
In
Five years later, wildfires in the Rural Municipality of
Dr.
The geomatics engineering professor has broken the province up into 21 natural subregions, quantifying the extent and magnitude of monthly and annual warming trends, and is starting to see some trends develop.
The warmup begins
Hassan says we shouldn't be surprised that we've seen two of the most-devastating natural disasters in
While many might think wildfire risk is higher in the hotter months of July and August, he says May is when we see the most significant rate of warming trends, both day and night.
In particular, the satellite imagery in his report shows that some of the biggest temperature increases are found in
Precipitation is also always top of mind for many people, especially farmers and ranchers, who remind us that "April showers bring May flowers." The same goes for the trees in
"The snow melting provides some of that water, but, at some point, the demand is so much so that they start to deplete," says Hassan. "That depletion makes the trees more vulnerable and flammable."
He also points to old branches and leaves on the ground that might not be able to decompose during cold winters, thus becoming more susceptible to drying out and acting as kindling in the spring.
Engaging communities
The intersection of climate change and wildfire risk has been at the root of Hassan's work over the past few years. In 2018, he released a study with recommendations for urban planners on how best to prevent catastrophic infernos from entering communities.
The study found 30 per cent of the areas within the buffer zones of 10 to 30 metres were vulnerable, with stands of trees and bushes needing to be removed to reduce the effects of a future fire. Recommendations included leaving more open spaces, using parking lots and ring roads as firebreaks, and avoiding unnecessary groves of trees and shrubbery.
Hassan used those findings to formulate a structured survey for municipal officials to discuss, with many agreeing with the mitigation efforts being proposed.
"We also had some respondents come forward with other ideas," he says. "Some believe using fire-resistant materials in home and building construction is another major step, while others suggested using the vegetation-free buffer zones as recreation spaces."
Avoiding future disasters
Hassan says science needs to dictate how we best avoid the next fire-related natural disaster in
"This type of analysis can help the province, because the province is responsible for forest fire management," Hassan says. "If we know, or can pinpoint where these fires are happening, then we can develop a proper mitigation strategy."
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