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Forest Fire Danger Prediction Using Deterministic-Probabilistic Approach
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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M-Components Mathematical Modeling for Coniferous Tree Ignition
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7250-4.ch004
Abstract
Based on the one-dimensional three-layer physical and mathematical model of ignition of a coniferous tree (pine), the influence of the m-components of the cloud-to-ground lightning discharge and the appropriateness of their consideration in technical systems for monitoring the forest fire danger are evaluated. The problem is solved in a cylindrical coordinate system. Typical cloud-to-ground lightning discharges are considered. An assessment of the influence of m-components was carried out for a typical range of changes in their characteristics.
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Two-Dimensional Mathematical Models to Simulate Coniferous Tree Ignition
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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Three-Dimensional Mathematical Models to Simulate Coniferous Tree Ignition
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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Forest Fire Probability Prediction Taking Into Account Anthropogenic Load, Lightning Activity, and Weather Conditions
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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M-Components Mathematical Modeling for Deciduous Tree Ignition
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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Two-Dimensional Mathematical Models to Simulate Deciduous Tree Ignition
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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Three-Dimensional Mathematical Models to Simulate Deciduous Tree Ignition
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
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One-Dimensional Mathematical Models to Simulate Coniferous Tree Ignition
Physical characteristics of local weather conditions in the forested area under consideration. Key parameters include ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, dew point temperature. These parameters are used for mathematical modeling of the drying of a layer of forest fuel.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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