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https://mdpi-res.com/d_attachment/atmosphere/atmosphere-13-00491/article_deploy/atmosphere-13-00491.pdf?version=1647586476 this is a paper that compares land surface temperature and air temperature
Thanks @MASOTs for the link, please extract a .bib file for that paper and follow #7
Hey. So, regarding the fire risk analysis, I found that the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) risk assessment is based on a Canadian model (figure below). As we can see, the main variables involved in fire risk assessment are temperature, humidity, rain and wind. I would say we can get rid of the wind, because it seems more complex to handle, and stick with the rest.
This paper seems to discuss the relationship between wildfire and temperature/humidity.
Can you please add it to the bibliography? And/or, cough the state of the art?
Use some reference management that can export to BibTex like Mendeley