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Fire Danger Rating System

Fire Danger Rating System. Process. CCAM outputs extraction: Wind speed and direction Temperature Humidity Rainfall Surface pressure 1567 locations Saving the data into MsAccess database format

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Fire Danger Rating System

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  1. Fire Danger Rating System

  2. Process • CCAM outputs extraction: • Wind speed and direction • Temperature • Humidity • Rainfall • Surface pressure • 1567 locations • Saving the data into MsAccess database format • Reading the database using SFMS (Spatial Fire Management System) to get the FFMC (Fine Fuel Moisture Code) and FWI (Fire Weather Index)

  3. 1567 points used 128 BMKG weather stations 1439 counties all around Sumatra and Kalimantan

  4. FFMC Results

  5. FWI Results

  6. Next Process • Overlaying SFMS output onto peat map • The area covered with red color on the map has a big probability of forest fire occurrence • If so, TAPM runs using CCAM output converted to TAPM synoptic data

  7. + = RED -> extreme Peat soil Running TAPM

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