DocumentCode :
792531
Title :
Design of a susceptibility index for fire risk monitoring
Author :
Dasgupta, Swarvanu ; Qu, John Jianhe ; Hao, Xianjun
Author_Institution :
Center for Earth Observing & Space Res., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA, USA
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
140
Lastpage :
144
Abstract :
In this letter, we present a new remote sensing fire susceptibility index (FSI) based on the physical concept of heat energy of preignition. This physical basis allows computations of ignition probabilities and comparisons of fire risk across ecoregions. The index has the flexibility to be localized to a vegetation type or ecoregion for improved performance. The computation of the index requires inputs of fuel temperature and fuel moisture content, both of which can be estimated using remote sensing techniques. While Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer data for surface temperature are used as a proxy for fuel temperature, live fuel moisture is estimated by a linear regression technique utilizing the correlation between model-based live fuel moisture measurements at automated ground stations and the ratio of normalized difference vegetation index and surface temperature. FSIs are computed for the Georgia region during the spring and summer months of 2004 and validated with the well-tested fire potential index (FPI). Results show a good agreement between FSI and FPI. It suggests that FSI can be a good estimator of fire risk.
Keywords :
fires; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; vegetation; AD 2004; Georgia region; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer data; ecoregion; fire potential index; fire risk monitoring; fire susceptibility index; fuel moisture content; fuel temperature; ignition probability; linear regression technique; preignition heat energy; remote sensing; southeastern USA; surface temperature; vegetation type; wildfire risk; Fires; Fuels; Ignition; Land surface temperature; Moisture; Physics computing; Remote monitoring; Remote sensing; Temperature sensors; Vegetation mapping; Fire susceptibility index (FSI); preignition heat energy; wildfire risk;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-598X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2005.858484
Filename :
1576707
Link To Document :
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