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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Anita Pinto; Paulo A. Martins Fernandes
Publication Date: October 2014

Fire severity varies with forest composition and structure, reflecting micrometeorology and the fuel complex, but their respective influences are difficult to untangle from observation alone. We quantify the differences in fire weather between different forest types and the resulting differences in modeled fire behavior. Collection of in-stand weather data proceeded during two summer periods in three adjacent stands in northern Portugal, respectively Pinus pinaster (PP), Betula alba (BA), and Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (CL). Air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed varied respectively as CL < PP < BA, PP < CL < BA, and CL < BA < PP. Differences between PP and the other types were greatest during the warmest and driest hours of the day in a sequence of 10 days with high fire danger. Estimates of daytime moisture content of fine dead fuels and fire behavior characteristics for this period, respectively, from Behave and BehavePlus, indicate a CL < BA < PP gradient in fire potential. High stand density in CL and BA ensured lower wind speed and higher fuel moisture content than in PP, limiting the likelihood of an extreme fire environment. However, regression tree analysis revealed that the fire behavior distinction between the three forest types was primarily a function of the surface fuel complex, and more so during extreme fire weather conditions.

Citation: Pinto, A., and P. M. Fernandes. 2014. Microclimate and modeled fire behavior differ between adjacent forest types in northern Portugal. Forests, v. 5, no. 10, p. 2490-2504. 10.3390/F5102490.

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Topics:
Climate    Fire Behavior    Fuels    Models    Weather
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Keywords:
  • Europe
  • fire intensity
  • fire management
  • forest management
  • forest meteorology
  • fuel moisture
  • fuel moisture content
  • microclimate
  • Portugal
  • wildfires
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FRAMES Record Number: 53372

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