The Forest Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a system used to assess fire danger conditions in forested areas. It helps predict the likelihood of wildfires based on various environmental factors that contribute to fire behavior. The FWI combines several meteorological and environmental indicators to provide a numerical value that reflects the potential for wildfire activity. The FWI system typically includes factors such as: 1. **Temperature**: Higher temperatures can lead to drier conditions that promote fire ignition and spread.

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