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Active Forest Fire Occurrences in Severe Lightning Years in Alaska

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Hokkaido University
Published InJournal of Natural Disaster Science
Year2012
Citations12

Abstract

Severe lightning flashes, 120,000 a year or four times more than in the average year, started around 300 fires in each of the three years of 2004, 2005, and 2007 but the burnt area of each year differed considerably. The burnt areas in 2004 and 2005 were the largest and the third largest in the last 55 years (1956-2010), respectively; the burnt area in 2007 was smaller than the average 3,541 km2. Overall, a comprehensive understanding of active forest fires in severe lightning years in Alaska was achieved based on various fire characteristics including the newly introduced “number of live fires” and “daily fire activity by hotspots” from NASA. These fire characteristics established the fact that severe lightning ignited Alaska's…
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