SATELLITE REMOTE-SENSING OF FIRES DURING THE SAFARI CAMPAIGN USING NOAA ADVANCED VERY HIGH-RESOLUTION RADIOMETER

Citation
Co. Justice et al., SATELLITE REMOTE-SENSING OF FIRES DURING THE SAFARI CAMPAIGN USING NOAA ADVANCED VERY HIGH-RESOLUTION RADIOMETER, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D19), 1996, pp. 23851-23863
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
D19
Year of publication
1996
Pages
23851 - 23863
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Active fires in southern Africa were detected using daily NOAA advance d very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) 1-km satellite data. The act ive fire distribution during the period of the SAFARI intensive field campaign in September and October 1992 is described. The distribution of fires for the period of the campaign is presented along with a comp arison for the same period in 1989. For the latitudinal belt between 1 5 degrees and 30 degrees S which was affected by drought in 1992, ther e was an average of 49% fewer fires in 1992 than in 1989. However, mos t of the burning in southern Africa takes place between 5 degrees and 20 degrees S with peak activity between the months of July and Septemb er. The interannual variability in the amount and timing of fires was noted. The relationship between fires, rainfall, and vegetation state for the two years are described for sample locations. The extent of th e 1992 drought and its impact on the occurrence of fire are also discu ssed.