Live Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) contributes to fire danger and behavior, as it affects fire ignition and propagation. This paper presents a two layered Landsat LFMC product based on topographically corrected relative Spectral Indices (SI) over a 2000–2011 time series, which can be integrated into fire behavior simulation models. Nine chaparral sampling sites across three Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper (TM) scenes were used to validate the product over the Western USA. The relations between field-measured LFMC and Landsat-derived SIs were strong for each individual site but worsened when pooled together. The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) presented the strongest correlations (r) and the least Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), followed by the Norm...
P. 512-520This study analyses the suitability of remote sensing data from different sources (Landsat...
Live Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) is one of the main factors affecting forest ignitability as it det...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
[EN] Live fuel moisture content (LFMC) is an input factor in fire behavior simulation models highly ...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
One of the primary variables affecting ignition and spread of wildfire is fuel moisture content (FMC...
Prescribed fires are conducted to reduce the risk of large wildfires and for ecological maintenance....
Moisture content of live fuels (LFMC) is one of the main factors determining fuel flammability and, ...
Remote sensing from space may well become one of the world’s most effective, accurate, and effi cien...
Southern California possesses a Mediterranean climate having semi-arid to arid characteristics and c...
The paper assesses spatio-temporal patterns of land surface temperature (LST) and fire severity in t...
This paper presents an operational algorithm to produce Live Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) at nationa...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is an important fuel property for assessing wildfire hazard, since it in...
The goal of the research reported here is to assess the capability of satellite vegetation indices f...
Effective wildfire management and prevention strategies depend on accurate forecasts of fire occurre...
P. 512-520This study analyses the suitability of remote sensing data from different sources (Landsat...
Live Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) is one of the main factors affecting forest ignitability as it det...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
[EN] Live fuel moisture content (LFMC) is an input factor in fire behavior simulation models highly ...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
One of the primary variables affecting ignition and spread of wildfire is fuel moisture content (FMC...
Prescribed fires are conducted to reduce the risk of large wildfires and for ecological maintenance....
Moisture content of live fuels (LFMC) is one of the main factors determining fuel flammability and, ...
Remote sensing from space may well become one of the world’s most effective, accurate, and effi cien...
Southern California possesses a Mediterranean climate having semi-arid to arid characteristics and c...
The paper assesses spatio-temporal patterns of land surface temperature (LST) and fire severity in t...
This paper presents an operational algorithm to produce Live Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) at nationa...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is an important fuel property for assessing wildfire hazard, since it in...
The goal of the research reported here is to assess the capability of satellite vegetation indices f...
Effective wildfire management and prevention strategies depend on accurate forecasts of fire occurre...
P. 512-520This study analyses the suitability of remote sensing data from different sources (Landsat...
Live Fuel Moisture Content (LFMC) is one of the main factors affecting forest ignitability as it det...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...