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International Journal of Wildland Fire

International Journal of Wildland Fire

Volume 33 Number 5 2024

WF23055An efficient, multi-scale neighbourhood index to quantify wildfire likelihood

Douglas A. G. Radford 0000-0003-2237-4807, Holger R. Maier, Hedwig van Delden, Aaron C. Zecchin and Amelie Jeanneau

The index is calculated by summing landscape properties within spatial neighbourhoods of different scale and direction.

Wildfire likelihood is quantified in a computationally efficient manner using a multi-scale ‘neighbourhood index’. This is achieved by aggregating fire behaviour properties across multiple neighbourhood scales. The index is much more computationally efficient than alternative approaches and considers contagious and directionally specific fire behaviour properties across multiple spatial ‘neighbourhood’ scales.

This article belongs to the Collection Fire & Climate.

WF23193Framework for a savanna burning emissions abatement methodology applicable to fire-prone miombo woodlands in southern Africa

Jeremy Russell-Smith, Cameron Yates, Roland Vernooij, Tom Eames, Diane Lucas, Keddy Mbindo, Sarah Banda, Kanembwa Mukoma, Adrian Kaluka, Alex Liseli, Jomo Mafoko, Othusitse Lekoko, Robin Beatty, Mirjam Kaestli, Guido van der Werf and Natasha Ribeiro

We develop a robust greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions accounting framework for miombo woodland savannas covering ~2 million  km2 of southern Africa that typically burn under fairly severe late dry season conditions. We demonstrate that prescribed early dry season fire treatments can reduce GHG emissions by up to half.

This article belongs to the Collection Savanna burning.

WF23117Near-term fire weather forecasting in the Pacific Northwest using 500-hPa map types

Reed Humphrey 0000-0003-2313-1399, John Saltenberger, John T. Abatzoglou 0000-0001-7599-9750 and Alison Cullen 0000-0003-2389-859X

This study assesses the predictive value of synoptic-scale upper-air map types in near-term fire weather forecasting in the US Pacific Northwest. A set of 13 patterns of 500-hPa geopotential heights are associated with spatially heterogeneous variation in wildfire activity within the region.

WF23100The 1986 Annaburroo experimental grassland fires: data

James S. Gould, Miguel G. Cruz 0000-0003-3311-7582 and Andrew L. Sullivan 0000-0002-8038-8724

The 1986 Annaburroo grassland fire experiments conducted in the Northern Territory, Australia, created a unique dataset of fire behaviour across a range of fuel and burning conditions. This dataset, comprising detailed observations of fuels, weather and fire behaviour in 121 plots, is now publicly available via the CSIRO Data Access Portal.

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