2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-08180-9_2
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A Web-Oriented Geoinformation System Application for Forest Fire Danger Prediction in Typical Forests of the Ukraine

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“…On the basis of comparison of temperatures in two-and three-dimensional cases it is possible to draw a conclusion on their practically full conformity (the difference makes no more than 0,1 K). Hence, use of two-dimensional models is admissible at the decision of such problems, that also will allow to develop high efficiently algorithms [14] for geomonitoring systems [15][16][17].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…On the basis of comparison of temperatures in two-and three-dimensional cases it is possible to draw a conclusion on their practically full conformity (the difference makes no more than 0,1 K). Hence, use of two-dimensional models is admissible at the decision of such problems, that also will allow to develop high efficiently algorithms [14] for geomonitoring systems [15][16][17].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained data can be used for an estimation of borders of influence of seats of forest fire on functioning of microbiogeocenosis in geomonitoring systems [15][16][17] including forest fire prediction methods based on mathematical models such as [20].…”
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“…In [9] the natural disaster model is much simplified, resulting in speeding up the calculations and decreasing their accuracy, so that the credibility of situation assess ment is also decreased.…”
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“…The probabilistic criterion allow to estimate predisposition of the forested territory to occurrence of forest fires as a result of influence of the focused sunlight is developed for an assessment of forest fire danger level [3][4][5]:…”
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confidence: 99%