Title of article :
Conversion of fuel moisture content values to ignition potential for Xintegrated fire danger assessment
Author/Authors :
Chuvieco، Emilio نويسنده , , Aguado، Inmaculada نويسنده , , Dimitrakopoulos، Alexandros P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Fuel moisture content (FMC) estimation is a critical part of any fire danger rating system, since fuel water status is determinant in fire ignition and fire propagation. However, FMC alone does not provide a comprehensive assessment of fire danger, since other factors related to fire ignition (lightning, human factors) or propagation (wind, slope) also need to be taken into account. The problem in integrating all these factors is finding a common scale of danger rating that will make it possible to derive synthetic indices. This paper reviews the importance of FMC in fire ignition and fire propagation, as well as the most common methods of estimating FMC values. A simple method to convert FMC values to danger ratings is proposed, based on computing ignition potential from thresholds of moisture of extinction adapted to each fuel. The method has been tested for the Madrid region (central Spain), where a fire danger assessment system has been built. All the variables related to fire danger were integrated into a dedicated geographic information system and information provided to fire managers through a web mapping server.
Keywords :
Biological computing , The NP-complete problem , DNA-based computing , Molecular computing
Journal title :
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Journal title :
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH