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Spatial and temporal intercomparison of four global burned area products
Authors:Michael L Humber  Luigi Boschetti  Louis Giglio  Christopher O Justice
Institution:1. Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA;2. Department of Natural Resources and Society, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA
Abstract:We characterize the agreement and disagreement of four publically available burned products (Fire CCI, Copernicus Burnt Area, MODIS MCD45A1, and MODIS MCD64A1) at a finer spatial and temporal scale than previous assessments using a grid of three-dimensional cells defined both in space and in time. Our analysis, conducted using seven years of data (2005–2011), shows that estimates of burned area vary greatly between products in terms of total area burned, the location of burning, and the timing of the burning. We use regional and monthly units for analysis to provide insight into the variation between products that can be lost when considering products yearly and/or globally. Comparison with independent, contemporaneous MODIS active fire observations provides one indication of which products most reasonably capture the burning regime. Our results have implications for the use of global burned area products in fire ecology, management and emissions applications.
Keywords:Global burned area  product intercomparison  burning patterns  voxel
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