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Type: Webinar
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  • Southwest Fire Science Consortium
Publication Date: October 10, 2018

The ecological effects of wildland fire – also termed the fire severity – are often highly heterogeneous in space and time. This heterogeneity is a result of spatial variability in factors such as fuel, topography, and climate (e.g. a map of mean annual temperature). However, temporally variable factors such as daily weather and climatic extremes (e.g. an unusually warm year) also may play a key role. We conducted a study in which statistical models were produced describing fire severity as a function of live fuel, topography, climate, and fire weather. On average, live fuel was the most influential factor driving fire severity, followed by fire weather, climate, and topography. The statistical models we produced were then used to generate maps depicting the probability of high-severity fire, if a fire were to occur, for several ecoregions in the western US. These maps can potentially be used by land management agencies to prioritize hazardous fuel reduction treatments. This webinar pertains to all mountainous regions of the western US but will slightly emphasize the southwestern US.

Recording Length: 0:54:57
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Topics:
Climate    Fire Behavior    Fire Effects    Fuels    Hazard and Risk    Mapping    Models    Weather
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Keywords:
  • CBI - composite burn index
  • fire severity
  • FRAMES - Fire Research and Management Exchange System
  • fuel structure
  • fuels reduction
  • high-severity fires
  • MTBS - Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity
  • NDVI - Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
  • RBR - relativized burn ratio
  • stand-replacing fire
  • SWFSC - Southwest Fire Science Consortium
  • topography
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FRAMES Record Number: 56770