A lightning fire occurrence model for Ontario

Lightning strike, fire weather, and fire occurrence data were used to model (i) the probability that a lightning strike causes a sustainable ignition on the forest floor and (ii) the probability of an ignition being detected and reported to the fire management agency for each ecoregion in the province of Ontario. An index that tracks duff moisture content in very sheltered areas of a forest stand (near the tree boles) was the most significant predictor in each ignition model. The presence of positive cloud-to-ground lightning strikes was also found to have a significant and positive influence on the probability of ignition in most areas of the province with the exception of the far northwest. Weather conditions following a lightning storm influence the probability that a lightning strike causes a sustainable ignition. Models of the probability of detecting a fire ignited by lightning were also created for each of the ecoregions across Ontario. The form of these models varied somewhat among ecoregions, but...

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