Author:
Bourgeau-Chavez Laura L.,Kasischke Eric S.,Rutherford Mark D.
Abstract
Research was conducted to determine the utility of Synthetic Aperture Radar
(SAR) data for measuring the fuel moisture status of boreal forests as
reflected in Fire Weather Index Codes. Three years (May to August
1992–1995) of SAR data from the European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS)
were analysed over the 1990 Tok Alaska burned and adjacent unburned black
spruce forests. Corresponding Fire Weather Index Codes of the Canadian Forest
Fire Danger Rating System were obtained from Tok Area Forestry, Station number
500720. Strong relationships were expected between the SAR data and fire codes
because of the dependence of ERS SAR backscatter on the moisture status of
forests and exposed surfaces (burn scars). Astepwise multilinear regression
procedure was used to analyse the relationships. Three statistically
significant multilinear regression models resulted from this analysis
procedure. The models developed show there is potential for using ERS SAR
backscatter to generate indicators that are related to Fire Weather Index,
Duff Moisture Code, and Drought Code. This research could lead to the ability
for remote prediction of fire danger over large regions at relatively fine
spatial resolution with minimal weather information.
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