Burning Index (BI) is a number used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to describe the potential amount of effort needed to contain a single fire in a particular fuel type within a rating area. The National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) uses a modified version of Bryam's equation for flame length - based on the Spread Component (SC) and the available energy (ERC) - to calculate flame length from which the Burning Index is computed.
The equation for flame length is listed below:
where:
j is a scaling factor,SC is the spread component,and ERC is the Energy Release Component.Consequently, the equation for the Burning Index is:
where