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Fire weather --- Forecasting --- Computer programs. --- Computer simulation.
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Fire weather --- Forest fire forecasting --- Meteorological stations
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Forest fires --- Fires --- Natural disasters --- Deforestation --- Fire weather --- Remote sensing.
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Forest fires --- Prevention and control --- Fires --- Natural disasters --- Deforestation --- Fire weather
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FireFamily Plus is the new software for summarizing and analyzing daily weather observations and computing fire danger indexes based on the National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS). While the software and packaging are new, many of the reports are not. FireFamily Plus addressed the year 2000 issues that confronted a litany of DOS programs that operated against fire weather files and combined the critical functionality of many of those programs into one 32-bit Windows program. FireFamily Plus philosophy departs significantly from the traditional way of processing historical NFDRS indexes. Foremost, it has fire occurrence information integrated throughout the program while historically programs have dealt exclusively with weather only. This is accomplished through a fire weather/fire occurrence integrated database. The database approach with computations "on the fly" allows a flexible analysis environment, including station grouping, variable period groups (daily, weekly, and so forth), and modification of station metadata. FireFamily Plus will generate Pocket Cards for Firefighter Safety and supports the climatological data requirements of Fire Behavior Analysts making long-range fire growth assessments using Rerap and fire growth projections using Farsite. This user's guide provides detail on obtaining historical fire weather and occurrence data, importing those data into FireFamily Plus, and working with the analysis capabilities of the program.
Forest fire forecasting --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Fire weather --- Computer programs --- Forest fires
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Fire weather --- Forest fire forecasting --- Solar-terrestrial physics --- Solar activity --- Forest fires
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Forest fires --- Wildfires --- Fire weather --- Prevention --- History. --- Research --- Fire Sciences Laboratory (Missoula, Mont.) --- United States.
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Forest fires --- Forest fire forecasting --- Weather forecasting --- Fire weather --- Prevention and control
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Wildfires --- Fire weather --- Climatic changes --- Global warming --- Prevention and control. --- Forest fires --- United States --- Nature --- Science
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The ravaging fires in Yellowstone National Park in 1988 caused grave concern among scientists about the possible short- and long term repercussions. This book provides the first comprehensive scientific summary of the actual response of the Yellowstone ecosystem to the fires. Written by experts in wildlife biology, ecosystem science, landscape ecology, and forest science, the book shows not only that many things changed after the fires (for ecological components of the system are interactive) but also that some things did not change. The largest effects of the fires were felt at the smallest scales, and the long-term devastation predicted did not come to pass. The resilience of this naturally functioning ecosystem to these huge fires has important lessons for heavily managed regions.
Forest fires --- Fire ecology --- Ecopyrology --- Fires --- Fire --- Ecology --- Natural disasters --- Deforestation --- Fire weather --- Environmental aspects --- Yellowstone National Park.
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