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Validation for Fire and Agriculture. University of Zimbabwe Geography and Environmental Science: GIS and Earth Observation Centre Professor Amon Murwira (PhD). Agricultural Service Product Validation. Objectives.
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Validation for Fire and Agriculture University of Zimbabwe Geography and Environmental Science: GIS and Earth Observation Centre Professor Amon Murwira (PhD)
Objectives • To assess the performance of selected agriculture service products in Zimbabwe through a comparison of the products with field measurements and observations
Objectives • to determine whether the SADC THEMA Current Rainfall Estimate (CRFE) significantly correlates with ground rainfall estimates; • to determine the extent to which the current SADC THEMA agriculture mask accurately represent cropped areas;
Objectives • to determine the extent to which SADC THEMA Cumulative Dry Matter Productivity Map accurately estimates agricultural drought based on crops condition; and • to determine whether the Water Requirement Satisfaction Index (WRSI) from remotely sensed images accurately estimate crop condition particularly crop vigour
WRSI vs. Ground • very good • good, • mild stress
Conclusions • WRSI from the FEWSNET agrees with ground observations • RFE also agrees with ground observations • The agriculture mask needs improvement • Cumulative Dry Matter Productivity needs to be validated in a different way
Objectives • The main objective of the validation exercise is to assess the performance of selected fire service products in Zimbabwe through a comparison of the products with field measurements
Canadian Fire Warning Index vs. Reference (1-5 October 2012)
Conclusions • There is a significant positive relationship between the Canadian Fire Danger Index (CAFWI) Fire weather indices and the fire indices calculated from ground data • The relationship does not always hold all the time, there are times, when there is no significant relationship between the two products
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