Forest fuel drying, pyrolysis and ignition processes during forest fire: a review

NV Baranovskiy, VA Kirienko - Processes, 2022 - mdpi.com
Forest ecosystems perform several functions that are necessary for maintaining the integrity
of the planet's ecosystem. Forest fires are thus a significant danger to all living things. Forest …

Estimating future burned areas under changing climate in the EU-Mediterranean countries

G Amatulli, A Camia, J San-Miguel-Ayanz - Science of the total environment, 2013 - Elsevier
The impacts of climate change on forest fires have received increased attention in recent
years at both continental and local scales. It is widely recognized that weather plays a key …

[HTML][HTML] The potential predictability of fire danger provided by numerical weather prediction

F Di Giuseppe, F Pappenberger… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - journals.ametsoc.org
Baines, PG, and TN Palmer, 1990: Rationale for a new physically-based parametrization of
subgrid scale orographic effects. ECMWF Tech. Memo. 169, 11 pp.[Available online at …

[图书][B] Прогноз возникновения лесных пожаров и их экологических последствий

В монографии излагаются основные результаты, полученные отечественными и
зарубежными исследователями в области прогноза возникновения лесных пожаров и …

The necrobiome of deadwood: The life after death

R Pastorelli, I De Meo, A Lagomarsino - Ecologies, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent decades, sustainable forest management has been increasingly recognized,
promoting the diffusion of silvicultural practices aimed at considering all components of the …

What makes wildfires destructive in California?

AD Syphard, JE Keeley, M Gough, M Lazarz, J Rogan - Fire, 2022 - mdpi.com
As human impacts from wildfires mount, there is a pressing need to understand why
structures are lost in destructive fires. Despite growing research on factors contributing to …

Assessing the predictability of fire occurrence and area burned across phytoclimatic regions in Spain

J Bedia, S Herrera, JM Gutiérrez - Natural Hazards and Earth …, 2014 - nhess.copernicus.org
Most fire protection agencies throughout the world have developed forest fire risk forecast
systems, usually building upon existing fire danger indices and meteorological forecast data …

Developing models to predict the number of fire hotspots from an accumulated fuel dryness index by vegetation type and region in Mexico

DJ Vega-Nieva, J Briseño-Reyes, MG Nava-Miranda… - Forests, 2018 - mdpi.com
Understanding the linkage between accumulated fuel dryness and temporal fire occurrence
risk is key for improving decision-making in forest fire management, especially under …

Probabilistic fire danger forecasting: a framework for week-two forecasts using statistical postprocessing Techniques and the global ECMWF fire forecast system …

RP Worsnop, M Scheuerer… - Weather and …, 2021 - journals.ametsoc.org
C3S, 2018: ERA5 hourly data on single levels from 1979 to present. Copernicus Climate
Change Service Climate Data Store, accessed 5 May 2021, https://cds. climate. copernicus …

Forest fire danger rating in complex topography–results from a case study in the Bavarian Alps in autumn 2011

C Schunk, C Wastl, M Leuchner… - … hazards and earth …, 2013 - nhess.copernicus.org
Forest fire danger rating based on sparse meteorological stations is known to be potentially
misleading when assigned to larger areas of complex topography. This case study …