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Supporting FIRE-management decisions combining fire spread MODelling and SATellite data in an operational context in Portugal (part II).
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The Portuguese Large Wildfire Spread database (PT-FireSprd)
Publication . Benali, Akli; Guiomar, Nuno; Gonçalves, Hugo; Mota, Bernardo; Silva, Fábio; Fernandes, Paulo M.; Mota, Carlos; Penha, Alexandre; Santos, João; Pereira, José M. C.; Sá, Ana C. L.
Wildfire behaviour depends on complex interactions between fuels, topography, and weather over a
wide range of scales, being important for fire research and management applications. To allow for significant
progress towards better fire management, the operational and research communities require detailed open data
on observed wildfire behaviour. Here, we present the Portuguese Large Wildfire Spread database (PT-FireSprd)
that includes the reconstruction of the spread of 80 large wildfires that occurred in Portugal between 2015 and
2021. It includes a detailed set of fire behaviour descriptors, such as rate of spread (ROS), fire growth rate (FGR),
and fire radiative energy (FRE). The wildfires were reconstructed by converging evidence from complementary
data sources, such as satellite imagery and products, airborne and ground data collected by fire personnel, and
official fire data and information in external reports.We then implemented a digraph-based algorithm to estimate
the fire behaviour descriptors and combined it with the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Spinning Enhanced
Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) fire radiative power estimates. A total of 1197 ROS and FGR estimates
were calculated along with 609 FRE estimates. The extreme fires of 2017 were responsible for the maximum
observed values of ROS (8900mh1) and FGR (4400 ha h1). Combining both descriptors, we describe the
fire behaviour distribution using six percentile intervals that can be easily communicated to both research and
management communities. Analysis of the database showed that burned extent is mostly determined by FGR
rather than by ROS. Finally, we explored a practical example to show how the PT-FireSprd database can be used
to study the dynamics of individual wildfires and to build robust case studies for training and capacity building.
The PT-FireSprd is the first open-access fire progression and behaviour database in Mediterranean Europe,
dramatically expanding the extant information. Updating the PT-FireSprd database will require a
continuous joint effort by researchers and fire personnel. PT-FireSprd data are publicly available through https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7495506 (Benali et al., 2022) and have large potential to improve current knowledge
on wildfire behaviour and to support better decision making.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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3599-PPCDT
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PTDC/ASP-SIL/28771/2017
