Ecohydrology: When Will the Jungle Burn?. Bowman, D. 7(6):390–391.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Fire weather indices are unsuited to forecast fire in tropical rainforests. Now research shows the area burnt across Borneo is related to drought-depleted water tables, presenting the opportunity to predict fire danger in these environments.
@article{bowmanEcohydrologyWhenWill2017,
title = {Ecohydrology: When Will the Jungle Burn?},
shorttitle = {Ecohydrology},
author = {Bowman, David},
date = {2017-06},
journaltitle = {Nature Climate Change},
volume = {7},
pages = {390--391},
issn = {1758-6798},
doi = {10.1038/nclimate3284},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate3284},
urldate = {2019-03-06},
abstract = {Fire weather indices are unsuited to forecast fire in tropical rainforests. Now research shows the area burnt across Borneo is related to drought-depleted water tables, presenting the opportunity to predict fire danger in these environments.},
keywords = {~INRMM-MiD:z-C48XNPC8,climate-change,drought-code,droughts,forest-degradation,forest-fires,groundwater-table-depth,tropical-forest,wildfires},
langid = {english},
number = {6}
}