The duff moisture code is a rating that shows the moisture level of the middle layer of decomposing material on the forest floor, and how likely it is for fires to smolder and burn deeper into the ground.
Essentially, it's a measure of how dry the middle layer of forest floor fuels are, which is critical for predicting the likelihood of sustained, deeper burning fires.
The duff moisture code is heavily influenced by several key weather parameters:
The duff moisture code is a crucial component of fire weather index systems. It provides a measure of the potential for deeper, smoldering fires that can persist for extended periods and reignite after surface fires have been extinguished. A high duff moisture code indicates a greater risk of these persistent, deeper fires, which are harder to detect and control, while a low duff moisture code suggests a lower risk.
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