One of the most important aims of forest fire research is how to better controlforest fires. One way to attain this aim is to develop better decision tools forestimating how much water is required for extinguishing a fire with a specific setof conditions. There has in the past generally been little research conducted withrespect to water requirements when suppressing a wildfire. A number ofexperiments were conducted in the early ‘70s where a spray rig with a nozzlearrangement was used in order to apply water uniformly across a fuel bed. Twostudies regarding the required duration of water application related to fires inbuildings were conducted in the past. Both studies were based upon statisticaldata from fire brigades; the duration of water...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether current statistics can quantify the benefits of fire...
To investigate how the relation between the control time and the total amount of water varies with t...
Several studies have applied regression analysis to measure factors contributing to larger wildfire ...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
In wildland fires where water is used as the primary extinguishing agent, one of the issues of wildf...
Predicting water suppression requirements and its impacts on firefighting strategies and logistics w...
Risk analysis and intervention planning are important in fire prevention and risk management strateg...
Water demand for manual fire suppression is analyzed. The Fire Point Theory is validated concerning ...
There is presently no wildfire model developed for Swedish conditions, only a fire danger rating sys...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
Sprinklers have been used in fire suppression for about 100 years. Even though their design has chan...
In this paper we estimate the treatment effects wildfire suppression (fire crew response time) and f...
<div><p>Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppressi...
This thesis develops statistical methods and models and applies themto problems related to forest fi...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether current statistics can quantify the benefits of fire...
To investigate how the relation between the control time and the total amount of water varies with t...
Several studies have applied regression analysis to measure factors contributing to larger wildfire ...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
In wildland fires where water is used as the primary extinguishing agent, one of the issues of wildf...
Predicting water suppression requirements and its impacts on firefighting strategies and logistics w...
Risk analysis and intervention planning are important in fire prevention and risk management strateg...
Water demand for manual fire suppression is analyzed. The Fire Point Theory is validated concerning ...
There is presently no wildfire model developed for Swedish conditions, only a fire danger rating sys...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
Sprinklers have been used in fire suppression for about 100 years. Even though their design has chan...
In this paper we estimate the treatment effects wildfire suppression (fire crew response time) and f...
<div><p>Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppressi...
This thesis develops statistical methods and models and applies themto problems related to forest fi...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether current statistics can quantify the benefits of fire...
To investigate how the relation between the control time and the total amount of water varies with t...
Several studies have applied regression analysis to measure factors contributing to larger wildfire ...