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Brian E. Potter
The Haines Index is intended to provide information on how midtropospheric conditions could lead to large or erratic wildfires. Only a few studies have evaluated its performance and those are primarily single fire studies. This study looks at 47 fires th...
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Alan F. Srock, Joseph J. Charney, Brian E. Potter and Scott L. Goodrick
Fire weather indices are commonly used by fire weather forecasters to predict when weather conditions will make a wildland fire difficult to manage. Complex interactions at multiple scales between fire, fuels, topography, and weather make these predictio...
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James Milner, Colin Harpham, Jonathon Taylor, Mike Davies, Corinne Le Quéré, Andy Haines and Paul Wilkinson
The so far largely unabated emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are expected to increase global temperatures substantially over this century. We quantify the patterns of increases for 246 globally-representative cities in the Sustainable Healthy Urban E...
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Cristina Sandu,Rosemarie Haines
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Lora E. Fleming, Andy Haines, Brian Golding, Anthony Kessel, Anna Cichowska, Clive E. Sabel, Michael H. Depledge, Christophe Sarran, Nicholas J. Osborne, Ceri Whitmore, Nicola Cocksedge and Daniel Bloomfield
Linking environmental, socioeconomic and health datasets provides new insights into the potential associations between climate change and human health and wellbeing, and underpins the development of decision support tools that will promote resilience to ...
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Rosemarie Haines
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M. D. Haines, K. N. Eberle, C. D. McDaniel, and A. S. Kiess
Pág. 2378 - 2382
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S. DOMÍNGUEZ MARTÍN,E. L. BIRK
Low stability favors the upward transport of the hot air generated by combustion. On the contrary, strong stability diminishes the potential for this vertical movement. Therefore, it could be concluded that low stability favors fire development. But this...
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Fishback, P. V.; Haines, M. R.; Kantor, S.
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