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  • This dataset contains fuel moisture contents and flammability metrics for samples of common heather (Calluna vulgaris) collected across the United Kingdom between 15th April and 20th May 2023. A total of 830 samples were used to measure fuel moisture content (FMC), and 130 of these were also subjected to calorimetric analysis. FMC data were obtained gravimetrically by weighing samples before and after drying. Flammability data were obtained by micro-scale combustion calorimetry, which measures heat release related to flaming combustion of a fuel material. The flammability metrics recorded were the heat release capacity (HRC), peak heat release rate (PHRR), total heat release (THR), and temperature at maximum rate of decomposition (Tmax). These data will contribute to the development of models of fuel moisture variability in UK fuels, and thus refine inputs for fire behaviour modelling, which can inform land management strategies in relation to wildfire risk. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/64d340d7-8f19-49f9-90e0-83d4013e76c2

  • This dataset contains flammability metrics for fuel types that are commonly involved in wildfires in the UK. Flammability data were obtained by cone calorimetry, and include measures of ignitibility (time to ignition), peak heat release rate, total heat release, and effective heat of combustion. The dataset contains the results of 1634 tests on 833 fuel samples, with 801 of these being tested in duplicate. Samples were obtained between January 2021 and October 2023 from 22 sites across Great Britain. Calorimetry data are matched to weather data obtained at times of sampling, and fuel moisture contents obtained by weighing samples before and after drying. The data will be used to assess comparative fire risk between vegetation types, and to refine inputs for fire behaviour modelling. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/45af9c3d-999d-44dd-83fc-b4d81632967d