Combining multi-spectral and thermal remote sensing to predict forest fire characteristics

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作者
Maffei, Carmine [1 ,2 ]
Lindenbergh, Roderik [1 ]
Menenti, Massimo [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Civil Engn & Geosci, Stevinweg 1, NL-2628 CN Delft, Netherlands
[2] Univ Leicester, Leicester Innovat Hub, Univ Rd, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Aerosp Informat Res Inst, State Key Lab Remote Sensing Sci, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
关键词
Fire danger; MODIS; Land surface temperature (LST); Live fuel moisture content (LFMC); Fire Weather Index (FWI); Probability of extreme events; LIVE FUEL MOISTURE; METEOROLOGICAL DROUGHT INDEXES; TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS; SURFACE-TEMPERATURE; DANGER ASSESSMENT; NOAA-AVHRR; MODIS DATA; RISK; WATER; VEGETATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2021.09.016
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Forest fires preparedness strategies require the assessment of spatial and temporal variability of fire danger. While several tools have been developed to predict fire occurrence and behaviour from weather data, it is acknowledged that fire danger models may benefit from direct assessment of live fuel condition, as allowed by Earth Observation technologies. In this study, the performance of pre-fire observations of land surface temperature (LST) anomaly and of the Perpendicular Moisture Index (PMI) in predicting fire characteristics was evaluated against the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index (FWI) System, a fire danger model adopted in several areas worldwide. To this purpose, a database of forest fires recorded in Campania (13,595 km(2)), Italy, was combined with MODIS retrievals of LST anomaly and PMI, and with FWI maps from NASA's Global Fire Weather Database. Fires were grouped in decile bins of LST anomaly, PMI and FWI System components, and probability distribution functions of burned area, fire duration and rate of spread were fitted in each bin. The dependence of probability model parameters on LST anomaly, PMI and FWI System components was assessed by means of trend analysis (coefficient of determination and p-value of the linear fit, Sen's slope and Mann-Kendall test) and likelihood ratio test versus the corresponding unconditional probability model. Finally, the probability of an extreme event, conditional to ignition, was modelled as a function of LST anomaly and PMI. Results show that the probability distribution function of burned area has a strong dependence on both LST anomaly and PMI, that the probability distribution function of fire duration has a strong dependence on LST anomaly but not on PMI, and that the probability distribution function of rate of spread has a weak dependence on LST anomaly and a strong dependence on PMI. These results are in line with expectations from models of the combustion and flames propagation processes. Trend analyses and likelihood ratio tests showed that the FWI System components are good predictors of burned area and fire duration, but not of rate of spread. They also confirmed that, where LST anomaly and PMI are covariates of the considered fire characteristic, their performance is similar or better than the FWI System components. Finally, the probability of an extreme event in terms of burned area as a joint function of LST anomaly and PMI shows a wider dynamic range than the same probability modelled as a function of these remote sensing variables individually.
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页数:13
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