A Comparison of Fire Weather Indices with MODIS Fire Days for the Natural Regions of Alaska
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Ziel, Robert H.
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Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USAUniv Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
Ziel, Robert H.
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Bieniek, Peter A.
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Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USAUniv Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
Bieniek, Peter A.
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Bhatt, Uma S.
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Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Coll Nat Sci & Math, Geophys Inst, Dept Atmospher Sci, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USAUniv Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
Bhatt, Uma S.
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Strader, Heidi
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Alaska Interagcy Coordinat Ctr, Ft Wainwright, AK 99703 USA
Alaska Fire Serv, Ft Wainwright, AK 99703 USAUniv Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
Strader, Heidi
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Rupp, T. Scott
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Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USAUniv Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
Rupp, T. Scott
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York, Alison
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Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USAUniv Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
York, Alison
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[1] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
[2] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Coll Nat Sci & Math, Geophys Inst, Dept Atmospher Sci, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
[3] Alaska Interagcy Coordinat Ctr, Ft Wainwright, AK 99703 USA
Research Highlights: Flammability of wildland fuels is a key factor influencing risk-based decisions related to preparedness, response, and safety in Alaska. However, without effective measures of current and expected flammability, the expected likelihood of active and problematic wildfires in the future is difficult to assess and prepare for. This study evaluates the effectiveness of diverse indices to capture high-risk fires. Indicators of drought and atmospheric drivers are assessed along with the operational Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System (CFFDRS). Background and Objectives: In this study, 13 different indicators of atmospheric conditions, fuel moisture, and flammability are compared to determine how effective each is at identifying thresholds and trends for significant wildfire activity. Materials and Methods: Flammability indices are compared with remote sensing characterizations that identify where and when fire activity has occurred. Results: Among these flammability indicators, conventional tools calibrated to wildfire thresholds (Duff Moisture Code (DMC) and Buildup Index (BUI)), as well as measures of atmospheric forcing (Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD)), performed best at representing the conditions favoring initiation and size of significant wildfire events. Conventional assessments of seasonal severity and overall landscape flammability using DMC and BUI can be continued with confidence. Fire models that incorporate BUI in overall fire potential and fire behavior assessments are likely to produce effective results throughout boreal landscapes in Alaska. One novel result is the effectiveness of VPD throughout the state, making it a potential alternative to FFMC among the short-lag/1-day indices. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the societal value of research that joins new academic research results with operational needs. Developing the framework to do this more effectively will bring science to action with a shorter lag time, which is critical as we face growing challenges from a changing climate.
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German Res Ctr Artificial Intelligence, D-26129 Oldenburg, Germany
Obuda Univ, John Neumann Fac Informat, H-1034 Budapest, HungaryIlam Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Forest Sci, Ilam 51669315, Iran