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1. Isochrones for Martorell, Santa Coloma Queralt, Torroella, Pobla Massaluca and Sierra Bermeja fires, in shapefile format. Each file has associated an attribute table identifying the hour (in UTC), the affected area, the rate of spread, and direction. Source: Catalan Fire and Rescue Service (Bombers de la Generalitat de Catalunya) 2. ERA5 reanalysis data obtained for each fire, hourly and at different pressure levels (37) from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store (CDS). The files are in netCDF format, and the variables requested were temperature, relative humidity, U-component of wind, V-component of wind. Source: Hersbach, H., Bell, B., Berrisford, P., Biavati, G., Horányi, A., Muñoz Sabater, J., Nicolas, J., Peubey, C., Radu, R., Rozum, I., Schepers, D., Simmons, A., Soci, C., Dee, D., Thépaut, J-N. (2018): ERA5 hourly data on pressure levels from 1979 to present. Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store (CDS). 10.24381/cds.bd0915c6 3. Data from sondes launched in fires during the 2021 Spain wildfire campaign. The files are in CSV format, and there are two per fire: the sounding data corrected and the raw flight history. The information provided is Hour (UTC), Wind speed (m/s), Wind direction (true deg), Dew point (C), Latitude, Longitude, Altitude (in m MSL and m AGL), Pressure (Pascal), Speed (m/s), Heading (degrees), Temperature (C), Relative humidity (%), Internal temperature (C), Latitude, Longitude, Rise speed (m/s). Source: Catalan Fire and Rescue Service (Bombers de la Generalitat de Catalunya) 4. Data from the closest weather station to each fire. The file is an Excel file. The table fields are: fire name, weather station name, day, hour, average temperature (°C), maximum temperature(°C), minimum temperature (°C), average relative humidity (%), precipitation (mm), wind speed (10 m, km/h), wind direction (10 m, degrees), wind gusts (10 m, km/h), pressure (hPa), radiation (W/m). Source: Meteo.cat, Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya 5. Fire behavior resume for Martorell, Santa Coloma Queralt, Torroella, Pobla Massaluca, Llançà, Alfarràs and Sierra Bermeja fires (Spain). The differences in the data shown respond to the possibility of launching sondes, recreating isochrones, and observing the plume column during each fire. In those cases where the information was obtained through these three ways, the variables available are: column type, ABL and LCL height (m), sonde ID, rate of spread (km/h), ROS observed / ROS expected ratio, fireline intensity expected and observed (kW/m), and affected area (ha). 6. Photographic registry of the fire plume evolution and a brief description of the pyroconvective moments in the Alfarràs, Martorell, Llançà, Torroella, Santa Coloma de Queralt, Pobla Massaluca, and Sierra Bermeja fires (Spain). Pictures sources: Catalan Fire and Rescue Service (Bombers de la Generalitat de Catalunya) |