The relative importance of fuel, topography, and weather on fire spread varies at different spatial scales, but how the relative importance of these controls respond to changing spatial scales is poorly understood. We designed a "moving window" resampling technique that allowed us to quantify the relative importance of controls on fire spread at continuous spatial scales using boosted regression trees methods. This quantification allowed us to identify the threshold value for fire size at which the dominant control switches from fuel at small sizes to weather at large sizes. Topography had a fluctuating effect on fire spread across the spatial scales, explaining 20-30% of relative importance. With increasing fire size, the dominant control ...
Fire frequency and size are two important parameters describing fire characteristics. Exploring the ...
Anticipating how boreal forest landscapes will change in response to changing fire regime requires d...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
The relative importance of fuel, topography, and weather on fire spread varies at different spatial ...
Fires are the major disturbances in the Greater Hinggan Mountains, the only boreal forest in Northea...
Climate change has increased the severity, frequency, and impact of fire disturbance on boreal fores...
Burn severity is a key component of fire regimes and is critical for quantifying fires’ impacts on k...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Severity of wildfires is a critical component of the fire regime and plays an important role in dete...
Fire is an important disturbance in terms of forest management. A comprehensive understanding of the...
AbstractFire frequency and size are two important parameters describing fire characteristics. Explor...
1. Direct effects of climate change (i.e., temperature rise, changes in seasonal precipitation, w...
Understanding the drivers of wildfire occurrence is of great value for fire prevention and managemen...
<div><p>Fire activity in North American forests is expected to increase substantially with climate c...
Fire activity in North American forests is expected to increase substantially with climate change. T...
Fire frequency and size are two important parameters describing fire characteristics. Exploring the ...
Anticipating how boreal forest landscapes will change in response to changing fire regime requires d...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
The relative importance of fuel, topography, and weather on fire spread varies at different spatial ...
Fires are the major disturbances in the Greater Hinggan Mountains, the only boreal forest in Northea...
Climate change has increased the severity, frequency, and impact of fire disturbance on boreal fores...
Burn severity is a key component of fire regimes and is critical for quantifying fires’ impacts on k...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Severity of wildfires is a critical component of the fire regime and plays an important role in dete...
Fire is an important disturbance in terms of forest management. A comprehensive understanding of the...
AbstractFire frequency and size are two important parameters describing fire characteristics. Explor...
1. Direct effects of climate change (i.e., temperature rise, changes in seasonal precipitation, w...
Understanding the drivers of wildfire occurrence is of great value for fire prevention and managemen...
<div><p>Fire activity in North American forests is expected to increase substantially with climate c...
Fire activity in North American forests is expected to increase substantially with climate change. T...
Fire frequency and size are two important parameters describing fire characteristics. Exploring the ...
Anticipating how boreal forest landscapes will change in response to changing fire regime requires d...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...