Live fuel moisture is measured frequently throughout the country as an indicator of potential fire behavior but little is known about the primary factors that drive their seasonal variations. Dr. Matt Jolly delves into the interactive factors that control live fuel moisture and discusses some of the potential implications of these factors on seasonal variations in the fire potential of living plants. He shows how the interactions between the water content of the foliage and seasonal changes in the leaf's dry weight combine to influence calculated live fuel moisture and ultimately, its flammability. This webinar was hosted by both the Alaska Fire Science Consortium and the Lake States Fire Science Consortium.
Media Record Details
Dec 20, 2012
William Matt Jolly
Cataloging Information
Topic(s):
Fuels
Fuels Inventory & Monitoring
Fuels Inventory & Monitoring
NRFSN number: 14262
FRAMES RCS number: 13946
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