The form and magnitude of storm damage and stand disclosure patterns were assessed in 332 randomly chosen pure and regular stands of spruce (Picea abies L.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) after storm lothar, within a region of the Swiss Midlands. This data was analysed in relation to maximal wind speed, measured with Doppler radar techniques and other influential factors such as relief, allometric characteristics, silvicultural history, and neighbourhood. In addition, storm damage, assessed from aerial photographs over an extended perimeter (about 70,000ha) was considered. A storm of the magnitude of lothar (December 26 1999), with an average maximal wind speed of 45ms−1 (160kmh−1) appears to have a highly chaotic wind field structure, with...
The most severe damage to forests in Central Europe occurs during winter storms caused by Northern H...
Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests covering relief-rich terrain often provide direct protection from...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong win...
On 26 December 1999, the windstorm "Lothar” hit large parts of western and central Europe. In Switze...
Uneven-aged forests are assumed to have a high stability against storm damage but have rarely been a...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
Routinely collected booking records of salvaged timber from the period 1979–2008 were used to empiri...
Routinely collected booking records of salvaged timber from the period 1979–2008 were used to empiri...
Background and Purpose: Forest damage by wind is an important cause of economic loss in commercial f...
Im Nationalen Naturschutzgebiet Praděd der Tschechischen Republik wurde eine von Fichte (Picea abies...
International audienceAbstract• ContextAmong natural disturbances, wind storms cause the greatest da...
This study compares the surface wind speed and forest damage data of two exceptionally severe winter...
AbstractPredicting the probability of wind damage in both natural and managed forests is important f...
The ground-based surveys of areas affected by storms might be difficult or even impossible because o...
This article takes stock of the empirical, phenomenological and mechanistic studies on forest stand ...
The most severe damage to forests in Central Europe occurs during winter storms caused by Northern H...
Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests covering relief-rich terrain often provide direct protection from...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong win...
On 26 December 1999, the windstorm "Lothar” hit large parts of western and central Europe. In Switze...
Uneven-aged forests are assumed to have a high stability against storm damage but have rarely been a...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
Routinely collected booking records of salvaged timber from the period 1979–2008 were used to empiri...
Routinely collected booking records of salvaged timber from the period 1979–2008 were used to empiri...
Background and Purpose: Forest damage by wind is an important cause of economic loss in commercial f...
Im Nationalen Naturschutzgebiet Praděd der Tschechischen Republik wurde eine von Fichte (Picea abies...
International audienceAbstract• ContextAmong natural disturbances, wind storms cause the greatest da...
This study compares the surface wind speed and forest damage data of two exceptionally severe winter...
AbstractPredicting the probability of wind damage in both natural and managed forests is important f...
The ground-based surveys of areas affected by storms might be difficult or even impossible because o...
This article takes stock of the empirical, phenomenological and mechanistic studies on forest stand ...
The most severe damage to forests in Central Europe occurs during winter storms caused by Northern H...
Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests covering relief-rich terrain often provide direct protection from...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades the frequency and severity of natural disturbances by e.g., strong win...