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threatened from wildfire during the 2000’s and (2) quantify the values that were threatened. We use 1 km fire detection data … within the WUI with wildfire activity; however, for some states, this number was as high as 25.4 %. Copyright US Government …
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Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses due to both the direct effects of the fires and the subsequent accelerated runoff, erosion, and debris flow. Wildfires can have profound effects on the hydrologic response of watersheds by...
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literature on wildfire communication to derive the key characteristics associated with best communication practices. We then use …
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An evacuation trigger is a point on the landscape that, once crossed by a wildfire, triggers an evacuation for a …
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increase the damage of a wildfire event. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 …
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modeling to assess the exposure of municipal watersheds to wildfire. Our assessment of wildfire exposure consists of two … primary components: (1) wildfire hazard, which we characterize with burn probability, fireline intensity, and a composite … index, and (2) geospatial intersection of watershed polygons with spatially resolved wildfire hazard metrics. This effort …
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