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Mojtaba Sadegh
Associate Professor, Boise State University
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Drivers of Recent Extreme Regional-to-Continental Fire Seasons
COMPOUND, CONSECUTIVE, AND CASCADING EVENTS: CHALLENGES FOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTIHAZARDS II ORAL
natural hazards | 15 december 2023
John T. Abatzoglou, Crystal Kolden, Matthew W. Jon...
In the past decade, several regions across the globe have experienced devastating fire seasons with fire attributes unparalleled in the modern era. Th...
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Multivariate Statistical Methods for Varying Scenarios of Compound and Cascading Hazards
COMPOUND, CONSECUTIVE, AND CASCADING EVENTS: CHALLENGES FOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTIHAZARDS II ORAL
natural hazards | 15 december 2023
Charlotte A. Love, Amir AghaKouchak, Mojtaba Sadeg...
Multivariate statistical methods that account for the relationship between hazardous events with extreme impacts, whether it be spatially and/or tempo...
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Human and infrastructure exposure to large wildfires in the United States
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS I ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Mojtaba Sadegh, Arash Modaresi Rad, John T. Abatzo...
An increasing number of wildfire disasters that directly impact human population and infrastructure have occurred in recent years across the globe, in...
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Prediction of Wildfire Causes From Their Physical, Biological, and Social Attributes
APPLICATIONS OF AI/ML USING REMOTE SENSING, SOCIAL SENSING, AND MODEL DATA TO STUDY HAZARD II ORAL
natural hazards | 13 december 2023
Yavar Pourmohamad, John T. Abatzoglou, Erin Belval...
Wildfires are increasingly impacting social and environmental systems in the United States. A majority of these wildfires are human-caused and prevent...
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Downslope Wind‐Driven Fires in the Western United States
EARTH'S FUTURE
02 may 2023
John T. Abatzoglou, Crystal Kolden, Park Williams,...

Downslope wind‐driven fires have resulted in many of the wildfire disasters in the western United States and represent a unique hazard to inf...

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Elevational trends of fire danger in the western United States
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS IV ORAL
natural hazards | 16 december 2022
Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, John T. Abatzoglou, Jan F....
Nuanced understanding of trends in fire danger across the elevation gradient is important, especially for high-elevation ecosystems that are usually n...
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FPA-FOD-Plus Dataset: Physical, Social, and Biological Attributes for Improved Understanding and Prediction of Wildfire Ignitions and Size
WHY ARE WILDFIRES BECOMING MORE SEVERE: WHERE IS THE NEXT ONE III ORAL
natural hazards | 16 december 2022
Yavar Pourmohamad, John T. Abatzoglou, Karen Short...
Wildfires are increasingly impacting social and environmental systems in the United States. From 1992-2020, 84% of wildfires in the conterminous Unite...
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Increase in Fire Intensity with Elevation Gain
WHY ARE WILDFIRES BECOMING MORE SEVERE: WHERE IS THE NEXT ONE II POSTER
natural hazards | 15 december 2022
Mojtaba Sadegh, John T. Abatzoglou, Isabelle Butle...
Elevational gradients of water, energy and vegetation, along with anthropogenic controls, govern fire regimes (e.g., return interval, severity, size),...
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