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Edge-Based Autonomous Fire and Smoke Detection Using MobileNetV2. [PDF]
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Victorian fire weather trends and variability
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Assessment of spatial autocorrelation and scalability in fine-scale wildfire random forest prediction models. [PDF]
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Removing dead trees will not save us from fast-moving wildfires. [PDF]
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Australian Forestry, 1938
SUMMARY The article discusses briefly:— 1. The use of the term “Fire Hazard” in W.A. 2. A method of checking Hazards, based on wood cylinder moisture contents, by averaged personal estimates from field officers. 3. Some common causes of error in personal estimations of Fire Hazard. 4. The basis of forecasting Fire Weather. 5. The relation of weather to
W. R. WALLACE, H. L. GLOE
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SUMMARY The article discusses briefly:— 1. The use of the term “Fire Hazard” in W.A. 2. A method of checking Hazards, based on wood cylinder moisture contents, by averaged personal estimates from field officers. 3. Some common causes of error in personal estimations of Fire Hazard. 4. The basis of forecasting Fire Weather. 5. The relation of weather to
W. R. WALLACE, H. L. GLOE
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Fire Weather Warnings in Croatia
2022Vegetation fires are among the most dangerous natural hazards. In Croatia, they are most common on the Adriatic coast and in the areas near the Adriatic, especially in summer when the peak of the fire season occurs. Meteorological risk of vegetation fires in Croatia is primarily assessed with the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index and derived fire ...
Tomislav Kozarić +2 more
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Fire weather and fire behavior in the 1966 loop fire
Fire Technology, 1968Southern California regularly experiences a wind condition known as the Santa Ana winds. This paper describes the phenomenon and the effects it had on fire behavior during the 1966 Loop Fire in the Angeles National Forest, which claimed the lives of 12 fire fighters.
C. M. Countryman +3 more
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SYNOPTIC WEATHER TYPES ASSOCIATED WITH CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER
1964Abstract : Mass fires are likely to spread rapidly and burn intensely when strong winds are combined with low humidities and high temperatures, particularly after a rainless period. To identify synoptic weather types that create such periods of critical fire weather, the 48 contiguous states were divided into 14 regions and fire danger indexes were ...
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