How to Generate and Interpret Five Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior

How to Generate and Interpret Five Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior
Author: United States Department of Agriculture
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2015-02-14
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1506142192

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A fire characteristics chart is a graph that presents primary related fire behavior characteristics—rate of spread, flame length, fireline intensity, and heat per unit area. It helps communicate and interpret modeled or observed fire behavior. The Fire Characteristics Chart computer program plots either observed fire behavior or values that have been calculated by another computer program such as the BehavePlus fire modeling system. Program operation is described in this report, and its flexibility in format, color, and labeling is demonstrated for use in a variety of reports. A chart produced by the program is suitable for inclusion in briefings, reports, and presentations. Example applications are given for fire model understanding, observed crown fire behavior, ignition pattern effect on fire behavior, prescribed fire planning, briefings, and case studies. The mathematical foundation for the charts is also described. Separate charts are available for surface fire and crown fire because of differences in the flame length model used for each.

How to Generate and Interpret Fire Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior

How to Generate and Interpret Fire Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior
Author: Patricia L. Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2011
Genre: Fire
ISBN: OSU:32435083803007

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How to Generate and Interpret Fire Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior

How to Generate and Interpret Fire Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior
Author: Patricia L. Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN: LCCN:2010551343

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How to Generate and Interpret Fire Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior

How to Generate and Interpret Fire Characteristics Charts for Surface and Crown Fire Behavior
Author: Patricia L. Andrews,Faith Ann Heinsch,Luke Schelvan
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN: 1480144789

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A fire characteristics chart is a graph that presents primary related fire behavior characteristics-rate of spread, flame length, fireline intensity, and heat per unit area. It helps communicate and interpret modeled or observed fire behavior. The Fire Characteristics Chart computer program plots either observed fire behavior or values that have been calculated by another computer program such as the BehavePlus fire modeling system. Program operation is described in this report, and its flexibility in format, color, and labeling is demonstrated for use in a variety of reports. A chart produced by the program is suitable for inclusion in briefings, reports, and presentations. Example applications are given for fire model understanding, observed crown fire behavior, ignition pattern effect on fire behavior, prescribed fire planning, briefings, and case studies. The mathematical foundation for the charts is also described. Separate charts are available for surface fire and crown fire because of differences in the flame length model used for each.

Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models

Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models
Author: Joe H. Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2005
Genre: Fire management
ISBN: MINN:31951D03001418R

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Charts for Interpreting Wildland Fire Behavior Characteristics

Charts for Interpreting Wildland Fire Behavior Characteristics
Author: Patricia L. Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1982
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: UIUC:30112102049704

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Assessing Crown Fire Potential by Linking Models of Surface and Crown Fire Behavior

Assessing Crown Fire Potential by Linking Models of Surface and Crown Fire Behavior
Author: Joe H. Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2001
Genre: Fire risk assessment
ISBN: MINN:31951D03001930H

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Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitative methods for assessing crown fire hazard being developed. Links among existing mathematical models of fire behavior are used to develop two indices of crown fire hazard-the Torching Index and Crowning Index. These indices can be used to ordinate different forest stands by their relative susceptibility to crown fire and to compare the effectiveness of crown fire mitigation treatments. The coupled model was used to simulate the wide range of fire behavior possible in a forest stand, from a low-intensity surface fire to a high-intensity active crown fire, for the purpose of comparing potential fire behavior. The hazard indices and behavior simulations incorporate the effects of surface fuel characteristics, dead and live fuel moistures (surface and crown), slope steepness, canopy base height, canopy bulk density, and wind reduction by the canopy. Example simulations are for western Montana Pinus ponderosa and Pinus contorta stands. Although some of the models presented here have had limited testing or restricted geographic applicability, the concepts will apply to models for other regions and new models with greater geographic applicability.

Wildland Fire Behaviour

Wildland Fire Behaviour
Author: Mark A. Finney,Sara S. McAllister,Jason M. Forthofer,Torben P. Grumstrup
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 675
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781486309108

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Wildland fires have an irreplaceable role in sustaining many of our forests, shrublands and grasslands. They can be used as controlled burns or occur as free-burning wildfires, and can sometimes be dangerous and destructive to fauna, human communities and natural resources. Through scientific understanding of their behaviour, we can develop the tools to reliably use and manage fires across landscapes in ways that are compatible with the constraints of modern society while benefiting the ecosystems. The science of wildland fire is incomplete, however. Even the simplest fire behaviours – how fast they spread, how long they burn and how large they get – arise from a dynamical system of physical processes interacting in unexplored ways with heterogeneous biological, ecological and meteorological factors across many scales of time and space. The physics of heat transfer, combustion and ignition, for example, operate in all fires at millimetre and millisecond scales but wildfires can become conflagrations that burn for months and exceed millions of hectares. Wildland Fire Behaviour: Dynamics, Principles and Processes examines what is known and unknown about wildfire behaviours. The authors introduce fire as a dynamical system along with traditional steady-state concepts. They then break down the system into its primary physical components, describe how they depend upon environmental factors, and explore system dynamics by constructing and exercising a nonlinear model. The limits of modelling and knowledge are discussed throughout but emphasised by review of large fire behaviours. Advancing knowledge of fire behaviours will require a multidisciplinary approach and rely on quality measurements from experimental research, as covered in the final chapters.