Operational Forest-Fire Spread Forecasting Using the WRF-SFIRE Model

被引:2
作者
Kale, Manish P. [1 ]
Meher, Sri Sai [1 ]
Chavan, Manoj [1 ]
Kumar, Vikas [1 ]
Sultan, Md. Asif [1 ]
Dongre, Priyanka [1 ]
Narkhede, Karan [1 ]
Mhatre, Jitendra [1 ]
Sharma, Narpati [2 ]
Luitel, Bayvesh [2 ]
Limboo, Ningwa [2 ]
Baingne, Mahendra [1 ]
Pardeshi, Satish [1 ]
Labade, Mohan [1 ]
Mukherjee, Aritra [1 ]
Joshi, Utkarsh [1 ]
Kharkar, Neelesh [1 ]
Islam, Sahidul [1 ]
Pokale, Sagar [1 ]
Thakare, Gokul [1 ]
Talekar, Shravani [1 ]
Behera, Mukunda-Dev [3 ]
Sreshtha, D. [2 ]
Khare, Manoj [1 ]
Kaginalkar, Akshara [1 ]
Kumar, Naveen [4 ]
Roy, Parth Sarathi [5 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dev Adv Comp C DAC, 3rd Floor,C DAC Innovat Pk, Pune 411008, India
[2] Govt Sikkim, Sci & Technol Dept, Gangtok 737102, India
[3] Indian Inst Technol IIT, Ctr Oceans Rivers Atmosphere & Land Sci CORAL, Sch Water Resources, Khargpur 721302, India
[4] Govt India, Minist Elect & Informat Technol, 6 CGO Complex,Lodhi Rd, New Delhi 110003, India
[5] World Resource Inst WRI, FOLU, New Delhi 110016, India
关键词
forest fire; WRF-SFIRE; forecasting; fuel; wind; remote sensing; FUEL MOISTURE-CONTENT; INTERSECT METHOD; SYSTEM; WEATHER; ECOSYSTEMS; SATELLITE; BIOMASS; IMAGERY; LOADS; SMOKE;
D O I
10.3390/rs16132480
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In the present research, the open-source WRF-SFIRE model has been used to carry out surface forest fire spread forecasting in the North Sikkim region of the Indian Himalayas. Global forecast system (GFS)-based hourly forecasted weather model data obtained through the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) at 0.25 degree resolution were used to provide the initial conditions for running WRF-SFIRE. A landuse-landcover map at 1:10,000 scale was used to define fuel parameters for different vegetation types. The fuel parameters, i.e., fuel depth and fuel load, were collected from 23 sample plots (0.1 ha each) laid down in the study area. Samples of different categories of forest fuels were measured for their wet and dry weights to obtain the fuel load. The vegetation specific surface area-to-volume ratio was referenced from the literature. The atmospheric data were downscaled using nested domains in the WRF model to capture fire-atmosphere interactions at a finer resolution (40 m). VIIRS satellite sensor-based fire alert (375 m spatial resolution) was used as ignition initiation point for the fire spread forecasting, whereas the forecasted hourly weather data (time synchronized with the fire alert) were used for dynamic forest-fire spread forecasting. The forecasted burnt area (1.72 km2) was validated against the satellite-based burnt area (1.07 km2) obtained through Sentinel 2 satellite data. The shapes of the original and forecasted burnt areas matched well. Based on the various simulation studies conducted, an operational fire spread forecasting system, i.e., Sikkim Wildfire Forecasting and Monitoring System (SWFMS), has been developed to facilitate firefighting agencies to issue early warnings and carry out strategic firefighting.
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