“…These trends are already evident globally in the observational record (Jolly et al, 2015), including across parts of France (Dupire et al, 2017;Fréjaville and Curt, 2017;Curt and Fréjaville, 2018). Increases in fire weather conditions have been attributed to anthropogenic global warming in portions of western North America (Yoon et al, 2015;Abatzoglou and Williams, 2016;Kirchmeier-Young et al, 2017Tan et al, 2018;Williams et al, 2019) but the degree to which global warming has contributed to changes in fire weather danger characteristics in France, and more generally across the Euro-Mediterranean basin, has not been quantified. The region is of particular interest as climate models project both a strong warming-the so-called Mediterranean amplification- (Brogli et al, 2019) and drier summers which are expected to collectively exacerbate fire weather conditions (Turco et al, 2018;Fargeon et al, 2020).…”