Fourth Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology

8.8

How and why does the Haines Index work: energy and dynamics considerations

Brian E. Potter, USDA Forest Service, East Lansing, MI

Recent discussions of the Haines Index have suggested that the relationship between the mixed layer and the layer used to calculate the Haines Index is important. The relationship influences how the Index layer interacts with the surface in terms of dynamics, and it has been suggested that a substantial overlap between the mixed layer and the Index layer can reduce the value of the Index.

The author examines the Haines Index from a dynamics and energetics perspective, towards the goal of finding what Haines Index layer - mixed layer relationship yields the most useful predictive value of the Haines Index.

Session 8, Fire Danger Indexes: Continued
Thursday, 15 November 2001, 3:20 PM-5:00 PM

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