Title of article :
Solar activity as a possible cause of large forest fires — A case
study: Analysis of the Portuguese forest fires
Author/Authors :
J.F.P. Gomesa، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , M. Radovanovicc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Fires of large dimension destroy forests, harvests and housing objects. Apart from that
combustion products and burned surfaces become large ecological problems. Very often
fires emerge simultaneously on different locations of a region so a question could be asked if
they always have been a consequence of negligence, pyromania, high temperatures or
maybe there has been some other cause. This paper is an attempt of establishing the
possible connection between forest fires that numerous satellites registered and activities
happening on the Sun immediately before fires ignite. Fires emerged on relatively large
areas from Portugal and Spain on August 2005, as well as on other regions of Europe. The
cases that have been analyzed show that, in every concrete situation, an emission of strong
electromagnetic and thermal corpuscular energy from highly energetic regions that were in
geo-effective position had preceded the fires. Such emissions have, usually, very high
energy and high speeds of particles and come from coronary holes that also have been either
in the very structure or in the immediate closeness of the geo-effective position. It should
also be noted that the solar wind directed towards the Earth becomes weaker with deeper
penetration towards the topographic surface. However, the results presented in this paper
suggest that, there is a strong causality relationship between solar activity and the ignition
of these forest fires taking place in South-western Europe.
Keywords :
Forest firesIgnition causesSolar activitySolar winds
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment