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Attribution of climate extreme events
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of extreme autumn wildfire conditions across California
Detection and attribution of wildfire pollution in the Arctic and northern midlatitudes using a network of Fourier-transform infrared spectrometers and GEOS-Chem
Climate change increases risk of extreme rainfall following wildfire in the western United States
Attribution of extreme events to climate change in the Australian region – A review
Attributing extreme events to climate change: A new frontier in a warming world
An initialized attribution method for extreme events on subseasonal to seasonal time scales
Carbon cycle: The wildfire factor
Computational modeling of large wildfires: A roadmap
On the stratospheric chemistry of midlatitude wildfire smoke
Conceptualizing a probabilistic risk and loss assessment framework for wildfires
Wildfires threaten mercury stocks in northern soils
The wildfire experiment(wife): Observations with airborne remote sensors
Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes
The association between wildfire smoke exposure and asthma-specific medical care utilization in Oregon during the 2013 wildfire season
HONO emissions from Western U.S. wildfires provide dominant radical source in fresh wildfire smoke
Air quality impacts of European wildfire emissions in a changing climate
Impact of wildfires on ozone exceptional events in the western U.S.
Wildfire air pollution hazard during the 21st century
Decadal predictability of soil water, vegetation, and wildfire frequency over North America

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