Colorado researcher finds wildfires are increasing in wildland-urban interface

  • Source: KUSA-TV NBC 9 Denver
  • Published: 04/22/2024 12:00 AM

VIDEO: A new study from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) shows that burned areas in the wildland-urban interface have increased by 35% since 2005 and that trend will likely continue for at least two more decades. The Marshall Fire in 2021 happened in the wildland-urban interface, or WUI, which is where the urban population starts to blend with the wildland vegetation. Wildfires in that type of area are expanding across the globe. NCAR researcher Wenfu Tang used machine learning and satellite data to map out the increases, including in North America, between 2001 and 2020. She said there has been an increase because the wildland-urban interface is expanding as more people move closer to forested areas. More people means more potential fire ignitions – and more potential damages.



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