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Determination of critical periods of forest fire occurrence in the seridó ecological station, Serra Negra do Norte-RN
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January 2011

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Revista Caatinga

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Claudius Monte de Sena

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F.D.C.E. da Fonseca

The Caatinga is one of the richest Brazilian biomes, however its biodiversity is constantly threatened by human activities, especially the use of fire for cleaning and/or increase areas for agricultural activities. In this study, it's determined the months and the days with highest risk of forest fires in the Seridó Ecological Station in Serra Negra do Norte-RN and was developed with daily data of precipitation and relative humidity of the years 1999-2004, collected in the Climatological Station, through Monte Alegre Formula. The results show that in January, February, March, April and May, the rainy season in the region, are the months with the lowest fire danger, are classified as null to very high risk, while August, September, October, November and December, dry season in the region, reached the highest degree of danger, being classified as high to very high risk. During the study period almost 75% of days had high to very high fire hazard while the levels null and small together reached more than 13%, more occurring in the months January to April.

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... According to White and Ribeiro [27], the Angstron model functions best for Sergipe, in the Brazilian Northeast region, with December to February as the months with most forest fire occurrence. For the same geographic region (Northeast), but around 700 km up to North, Santana et al. [49] determined, for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, that the months August, September, October, and November present more forest fire occurrence. ...

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Evaluation of Forest Fire Danger Indexes for Eucalypt Plantations in Bahia, Brazil
Determination of critical periods of forest fire occurrence in the seridó ecological station, Serra Negra do Norte-RN

Revista Caatinga