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Assessment of fire weather conditions in Belarus under modern climate warming
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1  Belarussian State University
2  Odessa State Environmental University
Academic Editor: Anthony Lupo

https://doi.org/10.3390/ecas2022-12827 (registering DOI)
Abstract:

The types of emergency situations associated with weather conditions include fires in forests, fields and peat deposits. Fires destroy and damage forests over large areas, which have a negative impact on the social and economic development of countries. A significant role in the occurrence of extensive fires is play by dry weather, stormy wind.

The purpose of this study is to assess the fire weather conditions over the territory of Belarus during the warm season (March-October) for the period 1990-2020 using the monthly area-averaged data of Fire Weather Index (FWI).

It is shown that the lowest seasonal average values of the FWI were observed in the Vitebsk and Grodno regions, the highest – in the Gomel region. The seasonal course of the FWI was characterized by increasing the average monthly values of the index from March to May, but in June a decrease of FWI values was observed. In July the index values reached a maximum. Analysis of the frequency of the fire weather in separate time intervals showed that the high level of FWI was observed only in period 2015-2020 over the south of Belarus (2%). During the study period the months with negative FWI anomalies generally were dominated in all regions of Belarus, but in some years the positive FWI anomalies were prevailed: 2002, 2007, 2011, 2014-2015, and in the period from 2018 to 2020.

Additionally three periods for different seasons with real large-scale wildfires were considered: June 2015, August-October 2016 and April 2020. It was revealed that FWI maxima values were observed on the first days of fires and start to decrease in the next days.

The obtained dynamics of the FWI indicates significant changes in the temperature and precipitation regime of the territory of Belarus in recent decades.

Keywords: Fire Weather Index, fire weather conditions, wildfires
Comments on this paper
Anthony Lupo
Dear Authors:

Thank you for submitting your work. Fire weather is of great importance today. It looks like there is some interannual variability, not perfect, but generally a correlation with El Nino or the trend toward warmer SSTs in the Pacific.



 
 
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