Keetch–Byram drought index
The Keetch–Byram drought index (known as KBDI), created by John Keetch and George Byram in 1968 for the United States Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, is a measure of drought conditions. It is commonly used for the purpose of predicting the likelihood and severity of wildfire. It is calculated based on rainfall, air temperature, and other meteorological factors.
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Keetch–Byram drought index
The Keetch–Byram drought index (known as KBDI), created by John Keetch and George Byram in 1968 for the United States Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, is a measure of drought conditions. It is commonly used for the purpose of predicting the likelihood and severity of wildfire. It is calculated based on rainfall, air temperature, and other meteorological factors.
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El índice de sequía de Keetch- ...... un menor contenido de humedad.
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L’indice de sécheresse de Keet ...... eurs relatifs à la sécheresse.
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The Keetch–Byram drought index ...... 200, referring to millimetres.
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El índice de sequía de Keetch- ...... es relacionadas con la sequía.
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L’indice de sécheresse de Keet ...... eurs relatifs à la sécheresse.
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The Keetch–Byram drought index ...... other meteorological factors.
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Indice de sècheresse de Keetch-Byram
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Keetch–Byram drought index
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Índice de sequía de Keetch-Byram
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