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Big data integration shows Australian bush-fire frequency is increasing significantly
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2016
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EngineeringAustralian Bush-fireData ScienceData IntegrationData ManagementStatisticsClimate ForecastingBig Data IntegrationClimate ChangeMeteorologyFire SafetyFire IncidenceGeographyClimatologyBig Data AcquisitionAustralian Bush-fire FrequenciesFire ResearchBurned Area MappingBig Data
Increasing Australian bush-fire frequencies over the last decade has indicated a major climatic change in coming future. Understanding such climatic change for Australian bush-fire is limited and there is an urgent need of scientific research, which is capable enough to contribute to Australian society. Frequency of bush-fire carries information on spatial, temporal and climatic aspects of bush-fire events and provides contextual information to model various climate data for accurately predicting future bush-fire hot spots. In this study, we develop an ensemble method based on a two-layered machine learning model to establish relationship between fire incidence and climatic data. In a 336 week data trial, we demonstrate that the model provides highly accurate bush-fire incidence hot-spot estimation (91% global accuracy) from the weekly climatic surfaces. Our analysis also indicates that Australian weekly bush-fire frequencies increased by 40% over the last 5 years, particularly during summer months, implicating a serious climatic shift.
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