The Global Forest Fire Emissions Prediction System version 1.0

Author:

Anderson Kerry,Chen JackORCID,Englefield Peter,Griffin DeboraORCID,Makar Paul,Thompson DanORCID

Abstract

Abstract. The Global Forest Fire Emissions Prediction System (GFFEPS) is a model that estimates biomass burning in real time for global air-quality forecasting. The model uses a bottom-up approach, based on remotely-sensed hotspot locations and global databases linking burned area per hotspot to ecosystem-type classification at a 1-km resolution. Unlike other global forest fire emissions models, GFFEPS provides dynamic estimates of fuel consumption and fire behaviour based on the Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System. Combining forecasts of daily fire weather and hourly meteorological conditions with a global land classification, GFFEPS produces fuel consumption and emission predictions in 3-hour time steps (in contrast to non-dynamic models that use fixed consumption rates and require collection of burned area to make post-burn estimates of emissions). GFFEPS has been designed for use in near-real-time forecasting applications as well as historical simulations for which data are available. A study was conducted running GFFEPS through a six-year period (2015–2020). Regional annual total smoke emissions, burned area and total fuel consumption per unit area as predicted by GFFEPS were generated to assess model performance over multiple years and regions. The model distinguished grass-dominated regions from forested, while also showed high variability in regions affected by El Niño and deforestation. GFFEPS carbon emissions and burned area were then compared to other global wildfire emissions models, including GFAS, GFED4.1s and FINN1.5/2.5. GFFEPS estimated values lower than GFAS/GFED (80 %/74 %), and estimated values similar to FINN1.5 (97 %). This was largely due to the impact of fuel moisture on consumption rates as captured by the dynamic weather modelling. An effort is underway to validate the model, with further developments and improvements expected.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

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