The Forest Fire Risk Index (FFRI) is a commonly used metric that evaluates the likelihood of a forest fire occurring based on these environmental conditions. The FFRI is calculated using the formula:
Temperature = Average daily temperature in Celsius
Humidity = Relative humidity percentage
Wind Speed = Wind speed in km/h
Vegetation Moisture Content = Percentage of moisture content in vegetation
What is the Forest Fire Risk Index (FFRI)?
How do I calculate the FFRI?
What factors influence forest fire risk?
Why is the FFRI important for agriculture?
Can I use this calculator in real-time?
What should I do if the FFRI indicates high risk?
Does this calculator consider all factors affecting forest fires?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
