and Wooster, M.: A Decade Long, Multi-Scale Map Comparison of Fire Regime Parameters Derived from Three Publically Available Satellite-Based Fire Products:... F Patrick,C Mark,W Martin - 《Remote Sensing》 被引量: 16发表: 2014年 A Decade Long, Multi-Scale Map Comparison of Fire Regime Pa...
Map created in QGIS 3.22.3. Fire history available from https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/fire-extent-and-severity-mapping-fesm CC BY 4.0. Full size image Table 1 Sampling sites and sample sizes for dissected and radio-tracked cane toads (Rhinella marina) in New South Wales, ...
Comparison of mean observed and predicted annual wildfire probability. Panels show the mean observed (black circles) and predicted (blue triangles) annual wildfire probability for each percentile ofamean temperature,bannual precipitation,cproportion summer precipitation,daboveground biomass of annual forbs a...
Several studies report a moderate omission error in the burnt area of high-latitude regions by the global-coverage fire patch dataset of the Global Fire Atlas (GFA) used in this study21. A comparison of boreal forests of western Canada and Alaska, for which higher-quality fire patch datasets ...
Forests are invaluable resources, and fire is a natural process that is considered an integral part of the forest ecosystem. Although fire offers several ecological benefits, its frequent occurrence in different parts of the world has raised concerns in
Indeed, the FWI was designed as a regional danger rating system and a meaningful interpretation of the FWI values can only come from the comparison with the range of possible historical values in that area. This historical information is very valuable and it is encapsulated in the reanalysis ...
Experiments for the performance evaluation and comparison with the state-of-the-art models were also performed, as discussed in the next section. Experimental results The proposed model has been evaluated on four datasets using well known classification performance measures. Furthermore, the performance...
The differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR) derived from remotely sensed images captured by the Landsat suite of satellite sensors is one widely accepted method to quantify and map burn severity in various forest ecosystems (Van Wagtendonk et al., 2004). The dNBR is the difference in ...
Indeed, the FWI was designed as a regional danger rating system and a meaningful interpretation of the FWI values can only come from the comparison with the range of possible historical values in that area. This historical information is very valuable and it is encapsulated in the reanalysis ...
“points”. With this analysis we assess the seasonal variability of the monthly variables, determining the values that characterise the FS. We then make a second comparison using the monthly variables aiming at analysing the interannual variability of the FS. Here, we compare average Pm and Tm ...