In wildfire management, a spot fire is the result of an airborne ember igniting a separate fire away from the main wildfire. Under certain environmental and wildfire conditions, a burning ember can breach a fuel break, such as a river or road, and result in the production of a spot fire. This project derives distributions of the time to the first spot fire in various situations, and verifies them by simulation. To demonstrate the implementation of the distributions in practice, we incorporate a stochastic fire spread model. This research assesses the likelihood of spot fire occurring passed a fuel break, all while taking into account both spotting distance and spotting rate. This contrasts with the traditional approach that solely involves ...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
Abstract This paper explores the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in wild-fire monitoring. To ...
Fire-spotting is often responsible for a dangerous flare up in the wildfire and causes secondary ign...
In wildfire science, spotting refers to non-local creation of new fires, due to downwind ignition of...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2009In spite...
Spotting is thought to increase wildfire rate of spread (ROS) and in some cases become the main mech...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Andrew S. MacAulayMassive short distance spotting ha...
Spotting refers to the transport of burning pieces of firebrand by wind which, at the time of landin...
Spotting is thought to increase wildfire rate of spread (ROS) and in some cases become the main mech...
We present a method to quantify and map the probability of fires reaching the vicinity of assets in ...
Motivated partly by analysis of lightning-caused wildfire data from Alberta, this dissertation devel...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2011Predicti...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
Predicting the behavior of a fire which produces spot fires can be very difficult for man-agers. A s...
The wildfires that burned in the Northern Rockies region of the USA during the 2017 fire season prov...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
Abstract This paper explores the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in wild-fire monitoring. To ...
Fire-spotting is often responsible for a dangerous flare up in the wildfire and causes secondary ign...
In wildfire science, spotting refers to non-local creation of new fires, due to downwind ignition of...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2009In spite...
Spotting is thought to increase wildfire rate of spread (ROS) and in some cases become the main mech...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Andrew S. MacAulayMassive short distance spotting ha...
Spotting refers to the transport of burning pieces of firebrand by wind which, at the time of landin...
Spotting is thought to increase wildfire rate of spread (ROS) and in some cases become the main mech...
We present a method to quantify and map the probability of fires reaching the vicinity of assets in ...
Motivated partly by analysis of lightning-caused wildfire data from Alberta, this dissertation devel...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2011Predicti...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
Predicting the behavior of a fire which produces spot fires can be very difficult for man-agers. A s...
The wildfires that burned in the Northern Rockies region of the USA during the 2017 fire season prov...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
Abstract This paper explores the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in wild-fire monitoring. To ...
Fire-spotting is often responsible for a dangerous flare up in the wildfire and causes secondary ign...