Windthrow is a common problem in forest management, particularly in areas exposed by recent harvesting or thinning. A hybrid-mechanistic model, WindFIRM/ForestGALES-BC, which builds upon the original ForestGALES, was developed to quantify component windthrow processes for individual trees in heterogeneous stands. The objectives of this work are to improve windthrow predictions at the tree level, represent the spatial patterns of windthrow and build a platform upon which new functions could be added in the future to improve the veracity of the model. This model accounts for irregular openings and is able to simulate the propagation of windthrow during storm events. Above canopy wind speed and direction are specified by the user or derived from spatial datasets. WindFIRM/ForestGALES-BC is integrated with a growth and yield model, TASS (Tree and Stand Simulator), which supplies spatial tree-lists. WindFIRM/ForestGALES-BC was tested using field plot data from the STEMS (Silvicultural Treatments for Ecosystem Management in the Sayward) research installation on Vancouver Island. The pattern of simulated windthrow is consistent with patterns observed in the field. Relative damage rates across tree size classes are also consistent with field plot data. Further refinements to WindFIRM/ForestGALES-BC which accounts for windthrow factors such as tree acclimation and resistance functions which account for site variability related to soils and root structure are suggested to improve predictions. However, the current model still provides insights into the consequences of cutblock design, and is a flexible platform for integration of new research on windthrow component processes. © Institute of Chartered Foresters, 2012. All rights reserved..
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Byrne, K. E., & Mitchell, S. J. (2013). Testing of Wind FIRM/ForestGALES-BC: A hybrid-mechanistic model for predicting windthrow in partially harvested stands. Forestry, 86(2), 185–199. https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cps077
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