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Vermont Wildland Fires: Investigating the Role of Antecedent Conditions and Recent Environmental Trends in Exacerbating Fire Risk and Potential in VermontUnder a changing climate, increases in dry conditions and extreme heat events are projected to exacerbate wildfire risk in the northeastern U.S. In recent years, Vermont has observed higher annual temperatures, more frequent heatwaves, increased annual precipitation, extreme flood events, and decreased snowfall. The mechanisms through which environmental factors contribute to increased fire risk in humid environments, such as Vermont, are poorly understood. The team partnered with the National Weather Service, the Vermont Division of Forests, and the University of Vermont to investigate phenological trends and antecedent conditions influencing wildland fire risk. For the phenological analysis, from 2001 to 2023, vegetation data, phenological dates, and snow water equivalent (SWE) values were accessed from Landsat 5Thematic Mapper (TM), Landsat 7Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+), Landsat 8Operational Land Imager (OLI), Landsat 9OLI-2, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), and the Snow Data Assimilation System (SNODAS), respectively. For the antecedent condition analysis, from 2008 to 2023, soil moisture, Environmental Stress Index, wind speed, minimum relative humidity, and daily precipitation data were obtained from the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS), SERVIR, gridMET Wind, gridMET Humidity, and NClimGrid, respectively. The study found that green-up dates over the study period remain relatively stable, while snowmelt dates appear increasingly variable. Minimum relative humidity was the most significant environmental variable correlated with wildfire risk in Vermont. Results from this study will inform the National Weather Service's preparation of fire forecasts before prescribed burns and support community outreach by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources.
Document ID
20240010575
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Other - DEVELOP Summer 2024 Technical Report
Authors
Aline Maybank
(Analytical Mechanics Associates (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Isabela Suaza Sierra
(Analytical Mechanics Associates (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Lucas Barr
(Analytical Mechanics Associates (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Rebecca Economides
(Analytical Mechanics Associates (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2024
Publication Date
August 9, 2024
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80LARC23FA024
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Professional Review
Keywords
Wildland Fire
Fire Potential
Vermont
NDVI
SWE
MODIS
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