International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 2 2007
Fire and Forest Meteorology
Editors: T. J. Brown, B. E. Potter and M. D. Flannigan
WFv16n2_PRPreface to 'Fire and Forest Meteorology'
Timothy J. Brown, Mike D. Flannigan and Brian E. Potter
pp. iii-iii
WF06086Climatological and statistical characteristics of the Haines Index for North America
Julie A. Winkler, Brian E. Potter, Dwight F. Wilhelm, Ryan P. Shadbolt, Krerk Piromsopa and Xindi Bian
pp. 139-152
WF06084Impact of climate change on area burned in Alberta's boreal forest
Cordy Tymstra, Mike D. Flannigan, Owen B. Armitage and Kimberley Logan
pp. 153-160
WF06072Modelling the probability of sustained flaming: predictive value of fire weather index components compared with observations of site weather and fuel moisture conditions
Jennifer L. Beverly and B. Mike Wotton
pp. 161-173
WF06069Fire-growth modelling using meteorological data with random and systematic perturbations
Kerry Anderson, Gerhard Reuter and Mike D. Flannigan
pp. 174-182
WF06078Coupled influences of topography and wind on wildland fire behaviour
Rodman Linn, Judith Winterkamp, Carleton Edminster, Jonah J. Colman and William S. Smith
pp. 183-195
WF06085Local-scale modelling system to simulate smoke dispersion
Joana Valente, Ana I. Miranda, António G. Lopes, Carlos Borrego, Domingos X. Viegas and Myriam Lopes
pp. 196-203
WF06073Application of the Nelson model to four timelag fuel classes using Oklahoma field observations: model evaluation and comparison with National Fire Danger Rating System algorithms
J. D. Carlson, Larry S. Bradshaw, Ralph M. Nelson, Randall R. Bensch and Rafal Jabrzemski
pp. 204-216
WF06076Fire danger rating in the United States of America: an evolution since 1916
Colin C. Hardy and Charles E. Hardy
pp. 217-231
WF06081Relationships between seasonal patterns of live fuel moisture and meteorological drought indices for Mediterranean shrubland species
G. Pellizzaro, C. Cesaraccio, P. Duce, A. Ventura and P. Zara
pp. 232-241
WF06075Precipitation associated with lightning-ignited wildfires in Arizona and New Mexico
Beth L. Hall
pp. 242-254