Author/Authors :
Mavrakis، A. نويسنده Institute of Urban Environment and Human Resources, Department of Economic and Regional Development, Panteion University, 136 Syngrou Avenue, GR-17671 Athens, Greece , , Salvati، L. نويسنده Consiglio per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Centre for the Study of Soil- Plant Interactions (CRA-RPS), Via della Navicella 2-4, I-00184 Rome, Italy ,
Abstract :
Greece has experienced particularly severe and frequent forest fires during Summer 2007 together
with exceptionally dry meteorological conditions culminated in distinct heat waves. The present study analyzes
the time pattern of daily values of two fire risk indices (Nesterov and Angstrom) based on meteorological data
made available for a number of gauging stations between 1 June and 31August over the 1998-2013 time interval.
Weather data were supplemented with meteorological re-analysis profiles with the aim to validate the daily
outputs of the two fire risk indices in extreme climatic conditions. Nesterov and Angstrom indices classified
Summer 2007 meteorological conditions as exceptional with high probability of fire occurrence during the whole
dry season in the majority of Greek regions. Meteorological re-analysis indicates a high deviation of selected
upper atmospheric variables from the climatic average since early July 2007 representing persistent andwidespread
meteorological conditions favourable to fire occurrence in Greece. The crucial role of indicator-based monitoring
of heat waves and exceptionally-dry meteorological conditions for mega-fire surveillance in the Mediterranean
basin was finally discussed.