PhD student in Wildfires and Climate Risk, with a focus on Europe and Africa
Are you interested in working on wildfires and climate risk with a focus on Europe and Africa, in close collaboration with leading international partners and end-users?
In a context where wildfires are intensifying, strengthening the link between research and industry is crucial.
This #PhD offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with parametric insurance.
More details and application information here:
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/410472
19.02.2026 17:55
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While southern Europe is used to summer fires, this yearβs unusually dry/warm conditions from consecutive heatwaves are the main cause of the severe season.
Bellow 2025 FWI anomalies, a key indicator of fire-prone climate conditions and fire hotspots, largely overlapping with the anomalies.
26.08.2025 09:48
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A strong trend, but where exactly?
13.02.2025 15:16
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While climate appears to be the main driver, it is also important to consider exposure (WUI) and the vulnerability of buildings. Additionally, the models do not account for fire spread between buildings, which is challenging to predict due to the diversity of local factors.
06.02.2025 10:17
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The wildfires in Los Angeles during January of 2025 were extremely difficult to control. The extreme Fire Weather Index for this period of the year provides insight into the challenges faced.
#CAFires #Wildfires #Climate
06.02.2025 09:15
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Climate change made the LA fires 35% more likely βby reducing rainfall, drying out vegetation, and increasing the overlap between flammable drought conditions and strong Santa Ana winds.β https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/climate-change-increased-the-likelihood-of-wildfire-disaster-in-highly-β¦
02.02.2025 17:11
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Hi Tim ! can you add me to this list ? thank you
11.12.2024 12:38
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