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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 11 Number 3 & 4 2002
Fire and Forest Meteorology
Editors: S. A. Ferguson, T. J. Brown and M. Flannigan


Tribute to Mike Fosberg 

Francis M. Fujioka

pp. iii-iii

  
 


Preface to 'Fire and Forest Meteorology' 

Sue A. Feguson, Timothy J. Brown and Mike Flannigan

pp. v-v

 


A model to predict lightning-caused fire occurrences 

Kerry Anderson

pp. 163-172

  
 


Forecasting diurnal variations in fire intensity to enhance wildland firefighter safety 

J. A. Beck , M. E. Alexander , S. D. Harvey and A. K. Beaver

pp. 173-182

  
 


The Oklahoma Fire Danger Model: An operational tool for mesoscale fire danger rating in Oklahoma 

J. D. Carlson , Robert E. Burgan, David M. Engle and Justin R. Greenfield

pp. 183-191

  
 


A new method for the analysis of fire spread modeling errors 

Francis M. Fujioka

pp. 193-203

  
 


Modification of the Fosberg fire weather index to include drought 

Scott L. Goodrick

pp. 205-211

  
 


An examination of the sensitivity of numerically simulated wildfires to low-level atmospheric stability and moisture, and the consequences for the Haines Index 

Mary Ann Jenkins

pp. 213-232

  
 


Studying wildfire behavior using FIRETEC 

Rodman Linn , Jon Reisner, Jonah J. Colman and Judith Winterkamp

pp. 233-246

  
 


A dynamics based view of atmosphere–fire interactions 

Brian E. Potter

pp. 247-255

  
 


Long lead statistical forecasts of area burned in western U.S. wildfires by ecosystem province 

Anthony L. Westerling , Alexander Gershunov, Daniel R. Cayan and Tim P. Barnett

pp. 257-266

  
 


Measuring moisture dynamics to predict fire severity in longleaf pine forests 

Sue A. Ferguson , Julia E. Ruthford, Steven J. McKay, David Wright, Clint Wright and Roger Ottmar

pp. 267-279

  
 


Near-real time mapping of Keetch-Byram drought index in the south-eastern United States 

Michael J. Janis , Michael B. Johnson and Gloria Forthun

pp. 281-289

  
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 291-291

 


  
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