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Quan, XW; Chen, R; Yebra, M; RiaƱo, D; de Dios, VR; Li, X; He, BB; Nolan, RH; Griebel, A; Boer, MM; Sun, YQ (2024). Sub-daily live fuel moisture content estimation from Himawari-8 data. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 308, 114170.

Abstract
Live fuel moisture content (LFMC) is a crucial variable affecting fire ignition and spread. Satellite remote sensing has been effective in estimating LFMC over large spatial scales, but continuous sub-daily (e.g., every 10 mins to hourly during daylight) LFMC monitoring from space is yet to be accomplished. Using the geostationary satellite Himawari-8 temporally dense observations every 10 mins, this study designed a generalized reduced gradient (GRG) numerical optimization method coupled with PROSAILH_5B radiative transfer model (RTM) to track the sub-daily LFMC dynamics. This method simultaneously accounted for the changing sun-target-sensor geometry bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) effect on Himawari-8 AHI reflectance. LFMC field measurements from Australia and China validated the LFMC estimation from Himawari-8 AHI. In addition, they were also compared to estimates from two broadly used polar-orbiting satellites, the Landsat-8 OLI and Terra +Aqua MODIS. At the sub-daily scale, the LFMC estimated using the GRG method from Himawari-8 AHI yielded reasonable accuracy (R 2 = 0.61, rRMSE = 20.78%). When averaged to a daily scale, the accuracy of LFMC estimation based on the Himawari-8 AHI was lower (R 2 : 0.60 - 0.61, rRMSE = 25.38% - 26.58%) than that based on the Landsat-8 OLI (R 2 : 0.68 - 0.79, rRMSE = 18.11% - 25.89%) and Terra +Aqua MODIS (R 2 : 0.63 - 0.76, rRMSE = 19.73% - 25.84%). However, after removing some heterogeneous measurements, the difference in the accuracy of LFMC estimates among these three data sources got smaller and improved (R 2 : 0.72 - 0.82, rRMSE = 17.96% - 23.84%). Furthermore, the method proved its feasibility and applicability to identify fire danger conditions through two wildfire case studies: one in Queensland (Australia, 2019) and another in Xichang (China, 2020). These studies showed that the wildfires started when the Himawari-8 AHI-based sub-daily LFMC reached its daily minimum. Therefore, this study serves as a foundational step toward estimating sub-daily LFMC dynamics, an important yet overlooked factor in assessing sub-daily fire danger and behavior.

DOI:
10.1016/j.rse.2024.114170

ISSN:
1879-0704