This project aims to establish the relationship of forest fire behavior with ecological/environmental factors, such as forest structure and weather. We analyze records of forest fires during the fire season (May to September) in 1992 from the Forest Fire Management Branch of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resource (OMNR). We start with a preliminary analysis of the data, which includes a descriptive summary and an ordinary linear regression analysis with fire duration as the response. The preliminary analysis indicates that the fire weather index (FWI) used by Natural Resource of Canada is the most relevant together with fire location and starting time. We apply semi-variogram and Moran\u27s I, the conventional methods for exploring spatial pa...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
The influence of humans on the boreal forest has altered the temporal and spatial patterns of wildfi...
The spatial and spatio-temporal patterns of wildfire incidence and their relationship to various geo...
grantor: University of TorontoFire and weather archive data for the province of Ontario an...
Time-since-fire data are used to describe wildfire disturbances, the major disturbance type in the B...
This study is more in the nature of "exploratory" than "confirmatory" in its exploration of the temp...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
Lightning-caused fires account for approximately 45% of ignitions and 80% of area burned annually in...
The duration of a forest fire depends on many factors, such as weather, fuel type and fuel moisture,...
Abstract. The present study characterized the spatial patterns of forest fires in 10 fire-dominated ...
Many studies use the temporal record of dendrochronologically-dated fire scars to document propertie...
Twenty one months of global, daily, daytime acquired satellite data at 1 km resolution, from April 1...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
It is crucial to better understand and predict how burnt areas in the boreal forest will evolve unde...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
The influence of humans on the boreal forest has altered the temporal and spatial patterns of wildfi...
The spatial and spatio-temporal patterns of wildfire incidence and their relationship to various geo...
grantor: University of TorontoFire and weather archive data for the province of Ontario an...
Time-since-fire data are used to describe wildfire disturbances, the major disturbance type in the B...
This study is more in the nature of "exploratory" than "confirmatory" in its exploration of the temp...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
Lightning-caused fires account for approximately 45% of ignitions and 80% of area burned annually in...
The duration of a forest fire depends on many factors, such as weather, fuel type and fuel moisture,...
Abstract. The present study characterized the spatial patterns of forest fires in 10 fire-dominated ...
Many studies use the temporal record of dendrochronologically-dated fire scars to document propertie...
Twenty one months of global, daily, daytime acquired satellite data at 1 km resolution, from April 1...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
It is crucial to better understand and predict how burnt areas in the boreal forest will evolve unde...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
The influence of humans on the boreal forest has altered the temporal and spatial patterns of wildfi...
The spatial and spatio-temporal patterns of wildfire incidence and their relationship to various geo...