Assessing fuel moisture content to within a reasonable degree of accuracy is an important part of wildland fire management. In this paper we introduce a fuel moisture index that provides a simple and intuitive method for assessing fuel moisture content. The method can be quickly and easily applied in a field setting to provide a dimensionless measure of fuel moisture content. We compare the index with predictions from several models for fuel moisture content and conclude that it provides an equivalent measure of fuel moisture content for a number of fuel types. We go on to briefly discuss how the index could be used to construct a simple and intuitive fire danger index
Fuel moisture content is an important variable for forest fires because it affects fuel ignition and...
McArthur’s Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) incorporates the Keetch–Byram Drought Index (KBDI) estima...
Various approaches and models have been developed to determine moisture content for all fuel levels ...
Various approaches and models have been developed to determine moisture content for all fuel levels ...
The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important determinant of fire ri...
Abstract. The estimation of moisture content of dead fuels is a critical variable in fire danger ass...
Fire danger rating systems are used to assess the potential for bushfire occurrence, fire spread and...
Various factors contribute to forest fire hazard, and among them vegetation moisture is the one that...
Various factors contribute to forest fire hazard, and among them vegetation moisture is the one that...
A new flammability index (FI) was developed, which integrated two parameters that are highly correla...
face temperature ABSTRACT: Recent studies have demonstrated that surface wetness can be inferred whe...
Assessment of the performance of forest fire hazard indices is important for prevention and manageme...
Live fuels are a key component to the wildland fuel complex but little is know about their contribut...
International audienceLive Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) is a critical variable affecting fire igniti...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is a critical parameter in fire behavior prediction. Although remote sen...
Fuel moisture content is an important variable for forest fires because it affects fuel ignition and...
McArthur’s Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) incorporates the Keetch–Byram Drought Index (KBDI) estima...
Various approaches and models have been developed to determine moisture content for all fuel levels ...
Various approaches and models have been developed to determine moisture content for all fuel levels ...
The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important determinant of fire ri...
Abstract. The estimation of moisture content of dead fuels is a critical variable in fire danger ass...
Fire danger rating systems are used to assess the potential for bushfire occurrence, fire spread and...
Various factors contribute to forest fire hazard, and among them vegetation moisture is the one that...
Various factors contribute to forest fire hazard, and among them vegetation moisture is the one that...
A new flammability index (FI) was developed, which integrated two parameters that are highly correla...
face temperature ABSTRACT: Recent studies have demonstrated that surface wetness can be inferred whe...
Assessment of the performance of forest fire hazard indices is important for prevention and manageme...
Live fuels are a key component to the wildland fuel complex but little is know about their contribut...
International audienceLive Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) is a critical variable affecting fire igniti...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is a critical parameter in fire behavior prediction. Although remote sen...
Fuel moisture content is an important variable for forest fires because it affects fuel ignition and...
McArthur’s Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) incorporates the Keetch–Byram Drought Index (KBDI) estima...
Various approaches and models have been developed to determine moisture content for all fuel levels ...