We develop a simulation model for prediction of forest canopy interception of upwelling fire radiated energy from sub-canopy smouldering vegetation fires. We apply this model spatially across the North American boreal forest in order to map minimum detectable sub-canopy smouldering fire size for three satellite fire detection systems (sensor and algorithm), broadly representative of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) and Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS). We evaluate our results according to fire management requirements for “early detection” of wildland fires. In comparison to the historic fire archive (Canadian National Fire Database, 1980–2017), sa...
Alaska’s boreal region stores large amounts of carbon both in its woodlands and in the grounds that ...
Forests play an important role in the society and economy of Scandinavian countries and Finland. Air...
The burning of our forests and other forms of biomass are increasingly harming the local, regional a...
We develop a simulation model for prediction of forest canopy interception of upwelling fire radiate...
Satellite observations of fire occurrence, extent, and spread have become a routine source of inform...
ABSTRACT: Forest fires could cause significant damages in environment, human society and economy. Th...
This paper presents an evaluation of advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR)-based remote s...
For over two decades, satellite sensors have provided the locations of global fire activity with eve...
Abstract. This paper presents an operational approach to predicting fire growth for wildland fires i...
Forest fires in large sparsely populated areas in the boreal forest zone are difficult to detect by ...
Developed as a quantitative measurement of fire intensity, fire radiative power (FRP) and the potent...
Satellite remote sensing has become an important tool for fire detection and monitoring, thanks to ...
Abstract. This study presents a comprehensive investigation of res across the Canadian boreal fores...
The majority of burning in the boreal forest zone consists of stand replacement fires larger than 10...
Largely used in several independent estimates of fire emissions, fire products based on MODIS sensor...
Alaska’s boreal region stores large amounts of carbon both in its woodlands and in the grounds that ...
Forests play an important role in the society and economy of Scandinavian countries and Finland. Air...
The burning of our forests and other forms of biomass are increasingly harming the local, regional a...
We develop a simulation model for prediction of forest canopy interception of upwelling fire radiate...
Satellite observations of fire occurrence, extent, and spread have become a routine source of inform...
ABSTRACT: Forest fires could cause significant damages in environment, human society and economy. Th...
This paper presents an evaluation of advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR)-based remote s...
For over two decades, satellite sensors have provided the locations of global fire activity with eve...
Abstract. This paper presents an operational approach to predicting fire growth for wildland fires i...
Forest fires in large sparsely populated areas in the boreal forest zone are difficult to detect by ...
Developed as a quantitative measurement of fire intensity, fire radiative power (FRP) and the potent...
Satellite remote sensing has become an important tool for fire detection and monitoring, thanks to ...
Abstract. This study presents a comprehensive investigation of res across the Canadian boreal fores...
The majority of burning in the boreal forest zone consists of stand replacement fires larger than 10...
Largely used in several independent estimates of fire emissions, fire products based on MODIS sensor...
Alaska’s boreal region stores large amounts of carbon both in its woodlands and in the grounds that ...
Forests play an important role in the society and economy of Scandinavian countries and Finland. Air...
The burning of our forests and other forms of biomass are increasingly harming the local, regional a...