Wildfire is a unique natural hazard because it poses immediate threats to life and property as well as creating conditions that can lead to subsequent debris flows. In recent years, the immediate destructive force of wildfires has been decreased through better understanding of fire behavior. Lightning detection networks now identify the number and locations of this common ignition source. Measurements of wind speed, temperature, slope, fuel types and fire boundaries are routinely incorporated into models for fire spread, permitting realtime adjustments to fire-fighting strategies, thus increasing fire-fighting effectiveness. Similarly, our capability to limit impacts from post-fire debris flows is improving. Empirical models for est...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2009In spite...
Fire, burned landscapes, rain, debris flows—the sequence is familiar to most who live in or observe ...
Many natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclonic storms have distinct damaging effects and can...
Arizona has experienced a dramatic increase in area burned by wildfires during the drought of the pa...
Understanding how ignitions occur is critical for effectively mitigating home fire losses during wil...
Includes bibliographical referencesWildland fires continue to be a threat to persons and their prope...
Wildfires occur worldwide and affect different territories in diverse ways. New challenges in wildf...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon in Colorado and the Western U.S., and the frequency of large, des...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Recent wildfire events, in the United States and aro...
Abstract Watersheds recently burned by wildfires are recognized as having an increased susceptibilit...
Wildfire activities have greatly increased in the United States and this can mainly be accredited to...
Wildfire increases the probability of debris flows posing hazardous conditions where values-at-risk ...
Abstract: The fire-flood sequence, in which recently burned areas generate debris flows and floods ...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2009In spite...
Fire, burned landscapes, rain, debris flows—the sequence is familiar to most who live in or observe ...
Many natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclonic storms have distinct damaging effects and can...
Arizona has experienced a dramatic increase in area burned by wildfires during the drought of the pa...
Understanding how ignitions occur is critical for effectively mitigating home fire losses during wil...
Includes bibliographical referencesWildland fires continue to be a threat to persons and their prope...
Wildfires occur worldwide and affect different territories in diverse ways. New challenges in wildf...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon in Colorado and the Western U.S., and the frequency of large, des...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Recent wildfire events, in the United States and aro...
Abstract Watersheds recently burned by wildfires are recognized as having an increased susceptibilit...
Wildfire activities have greatly increased in the United States and this can mainly be accredited to...
Wildfire increases the probability of debris flows posing hazardous conditions where values-at-risk ...
Abstract: The fire-flood sequence, in which recently burned areas generate debris flows and floods ...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2009In spite...
Fire, burned landscapes, rain, debris flows—the sequence is familiar to most who live in or observe ...