Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The fire danger (FD) defines the conditions less or more favourable for a fire
ignition success and its propagation. FD indexes, that integrates environmental
variables related to FD in more or less complex equations and systems, are
widely used in wildfire prone countries for both scientific and operational purposes.
Assessing the performance of FD indexes is challenging and this issue is
quite debated within the fire community, which has been trying to apply several
methodologies to evaluate FD indexes. The main aim of this work is to
give a contribution to this effort. The analysis was conducted using data from a
fire-prone Mediterranean area (Sardinia island, Italy), where 8 FD indexes
were evaluated and compared using different statistical approaches. We calculated
the daily FD values for the period 2000-2007 over the study area. A set
of statistical tools (namely Spearman rank correlation, Index Value Distribution
and Percentile Analysis, and Logistic Regression) were applied to evaluate the
performance of each FD index by comparing FD values with fire occurrence indicators.
The statistical tests revealed a large variability in FD indexes performance,
depending also on fire activity conditions. Our results showed that two
of the tested FD indexes reached a good overall performance. Findings from
this study can help both the scientific community and local fire managers, supporting
the evaluation of early warning systems and fire prevention strategies
in the Mediterranean Basin
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fire Risk; Fire Danger Rating; Mediterranean Basin; Fire Occurrence; Wildfire
Elenco autori:
Salis, Michele; Duce, Pierpaolo; Arca, Bachisio
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