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Uwanda wa pengo la mfuniko wa miti (Canopy Gap Fraction)×Kielezo cha Hali ya Hewa ya Moto×
NyanjaSayansi ya MisituSayansi ya Misitu
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili19791987
MwanzilishiJohn NormanCornelius Van Wagner
Ainameasurement pipelineweather-based fire danger system
Chanzo asiliaMachado, J.-L., & Reich, P. B. (1999). Evaluation of several measures of canopy openness. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 29(9), 1439–1444. link ↗Van Wagner, C. E. (1987). Development and structure of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System. Canadian Forestry Service Publication 1333. link ↗
Majina mbadalagap fraction, canopy opennessFWI, Canadian Fire Weather Index
Zinazohusiana22
MuhtasariCanopy gap fraction quantifies the proportion of sky visible through the forest canopy, expressed as a percentage. Developed to measure light availability in the understory, it is a standard metric in forest ecology for characterizing canopy structure and microhabitat conditions. This measure is essential for understanding light-limited photosynthesis and seedling establishment in closed-canopy forests.The Fire Weather Index (FWI) System, developed by the Canadian Forest Service, is a comprehensive weather-based fire danger rating system consisting of six component indices and an overall Fire Weather Index. It uses daily weather observations (temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and precipitation) to estimate fine-fuel moisture, fire behavior, and risk. The FWI System is used operationally across Canada, many U.S. states, and internationally for fire management decisions and fire danger forecasting.
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