The paper describes the development of predictive equations of windthrow for five tree species based on remote sensing of wind-affected stands in southwestern New Brunswick (NB). The data characterises forest conditions before, during and after the passing of extratropical cyclone Arthur, July 4–5, 2014. The five-variable logistic function developed for balsam fir (bF) was validated against remote-sensing-acquired windthrow data for bF-stands affected by the Christmas Mountains windthrow event of November 7, 1994. In general, the prediction of windthrow in the area agreed fairly well with the windthrow sites identified by photogrammetry. The occurrence of windthrow in the Christmas Mountains was prominent in areas with shallow soils and pro...
There has been a history of wind damage (windthrow) in Weyerhaeuser's North Island Timberlands (NIT)...
Past studies of cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, tropical cyclones) disturbance showed that meteorolo...
The adoption of the retention system in much of coastal British Columbia, Canada, has brought with ...
The paper describes the development of predictive equations of windthrow for five tree species based...
In Boreal North America, management approaches inspired by the variability in natural disturbances a...
Forestry is of major economical importance in Europe, and recent devastating windstorms have pinpoin...
Since the December 1999 storms, which caused extensive damage in Western Europe, the need for better...
The risk of extreme events due to weather and climate change, such as winds of unprecedented magnitu...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
A windthrow refers to the uprooting and overthrowing of trees by the wind. Typhoons are a major caus...
International audienceThis paper discusses the advance in our understanding of the interaction betwe...
A windthrow refers to the uprooting and overthrowing of trees by the wind. Typhoons are a major caus...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) forests in the Aquitaine region, south-west France, suffered cata...
We employed simulations by forest ecosystem (SIMA) and mechanistic wind damage (HWIND) models in upl...
Windthrow is a common problem in forest management that can be predicted or simulated with the use o...
There has been a history of wind damage (windthrow) in Weyerhaeuser's North Island Timberlands (NIT)...
Past studies of cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, tropical cyclones) disturbance showed that meteorolo...
The adoption of the retention system in much of coastal British Columbia, Canada, has brought with ...
The paper describes the development of predictive equations of windthrow for five tree species based...
In Boreal North America, management approaches inspired by the variability in natural disturbances a...
Forestry is of major economical importance in Europe, and recent devastating windstorms have pinpoin...
Since the December 1999 storms, which caused extensive damage in Western Europe, the need for better...
The risk of extreme events due to weather and climate change, such as winds of unprecedented magnitu...
On 24 January 2009 approximately 37 million m3 of maritime pine trees were damaged by storm Klaus in...
A windthrow refers to the uprooting and overthrowing of trees by the wind. Typhoons are a major caus...
International audienceThis paper discusses the advance in our understanding of the interaction betwe...
A windthrow refers to the uprooting and overthrowing of trees by the wind. Typhoons are a major caus...
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) forests in the Aquitaine region, south-west France, suffered cata...
We employed simulations by forest ecosystem (SIMA) and mechanistic wind damage (HWIND) models in upl...
Windthrow is a common problem in forest management that can be predicted or simulated with the use o...
There has been a history of wind damage (windthrow) in Weyerhaeuser's North Island Timberlands (NIT)...
Past studies of cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, tropical cyclones) disturbance showed that meteorolo...
The adoption of the retention system in much of coastal British Columbia, Canada, has brought with ...