Lower Atmosphere Stability Index Maps

The Lower Atmosphere Stability Index, or Haines index, is computed from the morning (12Z) soundings from RAOB stations across North America. The index is composed of a stability term and a moisture term. The stability term is derived from the temperature difference at two atmosphere levels. The moisture term is derived from the dew point depression at a single atmosphere level. This index has been shown to be correlated with large fire growth on initiating and existing fires where surface winds do not dominate fire behavior.

Haines Indexes range from 2 to 6 for indicating potential for large fire growth:

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