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Table of Contents

International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 2 2007
Fire and Forest Meteorology
Editors: T. J. Brown, B. E. Potter and M. D. Flannigan


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pp. I-ii

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Preface to 'Fire and Forest Meteorology' 

Timothy J. Brown, Brian E. Potter and Mike D. Flannigan

pp. iii-iii

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Climatological and statistical characteristics of the Haines Index for North America 

Julie A. Winkler, Brian E. Potter, Dwight F. Wilhelm, Ryan P. Shadbolt, Krerk Piromsopa and Xindi Bian

pp. 139-152

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Impact of climate change on area burned in Alberta's boreal forest 

Cordy Tymstra, Mike D. Flannigan, Owen B. Armitage and Kimberley Logan

pp. 153-160

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Modelling the probability of sustained flaming: predictive value of fire weather index components compared with observations of site weather and fuel moisture conditions 

Jennifer L. Beverly and B. Mike Wotton

pp. 161-173

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Fire-growth modelling using meteorological data with random and systematic perturbations 

Kerry Anderson, Gerhard Reuter and Mike D. Flannigan

pp. 174-182

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Coupled influences of topography and wind on wildland fire behaviour 

Rodman Linn, Judith Winterkamp, Carleton Edminster, Jonah J. Colman and William S. Smith

pp. 183-195

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Local-scale modelling system to simulate smoke dispersion 

Joana Valente, Ana I. Miranda, António G. Lopes, Carlos Borrego, Domingos X. Viegas and Myriam Lopes

pp. 196-203

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Application of the Nelson model to four timelag fuel classes using Oklahoma field observations: model evaluation and comparison with National Fire Danger Rating System algorithms 

J. D. Carlson, Larry S. Bradshaw, Ralph M. Nelson, Randall R. Bensch and Rafal Jabrzemski

pp. 204-216

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Fire danger rating in the United States of America: an evolution since 1916 

Colin C. Hardy and Charles E. Hardy

pp. 217-231

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Relationships between seasonal patterns of live fuel moisture and meteorological drought indices for Mediterranean shrubland species 

G. Pellizzaro, C. Cesaraccio, P. Duce, A. Ventura and P. Zara

pp. 232-241

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Precipitation associated with lightning-ignited wildfires in Arizona and New Mexico 

Beth L. Hall

pp. 242-254

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