Maps.com: If you could revisit this map, are there any changes or updates you would make? Why? Atwood: If I were to revisit this map I would probably include some additional information to provide geographic context, like provincial boundaries and the names of major cities. One of the prin...
amounting to 8.5% of the global forested area10. These forests are an important sink of carbon, absorbing fossil carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and slowing the pace of climate warming11,12. However, climate change is increasing forest fire activity, acting to suppress the carbon uptak...
Despite the increase in burned forest area across Canada over the last half century, the trends in the Canadian Rocky Mountains are less sure42. Within the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, the fire-regime in the subalpine, in terms of median fire return interval, is within the historic range...
Comparing methods of reconstructing fire history using fire scars in a southwestern United States ponderosa pine forest Megan L Van Horneand Peter Z Fulé Vol. 36No. 4pp. 855–867 Fire scars have been used to understand the historical role of fire in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosaDougl. ex...
the mentioned 4.6 km square is not mentioned its legal contesting at all. Cambodia has never said or termed such 4.6 km square; Cambodia has seriously referred legal contesting to the Map or the Annex 1 map, according to Phy Siphan, the spokesperson on Hello VOA today. After the court rel...
How to use the map? Click the check box next to the layer’s name to hide and show different layers. You can also click on the icons on the map to see the names of the places I have marked. I will be talking about them as I break the itinerary down daily. ...
This data descriptor documents a dataset containing over 38 years of global reanalysis of wildfire danger. It consists of seven fields to assess fuel moisture as well as fire behavior. The methodology employed to generate these data is based on the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Danger Rating and ...
For more historical texts with traditional Scouting topics, visit the The Dump at: http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/ Should you ask me whence these stories? Whence these legends and traditions, With the odours of the forest, With the dew and damp of meadows, With the curling smoke of ...
The methodology employed to generate these data is based on the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Danger Rating and utilizes weather forcing from ERA-Interim, a global reanalysis dataset produced by the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts. Global fire danger reanalysis data are used to ...
In Fig. 4b we show the same layer with non vegetated areas masked out using the European Space Agency GlobCover 2009 land cover map (http://due.esrin.esa.int/page_globcover.php). Once fire danger reanalysis data has been obtained and masked, these data can be used for a number of ...