“…These findings were found acceptable as the fire occurrences would not only depend on the PW but also other factors, e.g., temperature, precipitation, wind regimes, topography, fuel types, source of ignitions, etc. [8,26,[61][62][63]. In addition, we observed that other input variables of the FFDFS (i.e., TS, NMDI, and NDVI) demonstrated similar results (i.e., 50.60%, 65.50%, and 61.95% of the fire spots fell under the "high danger" category for TS, NMDI, and NDVI respectively during 2009-2011).…”