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The Alaska Reference Database originated as the standalone Alaska Fire Effects Reference Database, a ProCite reference database maintained by former BLM-Alaska Fire Service Fire Ecologist Randi Jandt. It was expanded under a Joint Fire Science Program grant for the FIREHouse project (The Northwest and Alaska Fire Research Clearinghouse). It is now maintained by the Alaska Fire Science Consortium and FRAMES, and is hosted through the FRAMES Resource Catalog. The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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National Weather Service Fire Weather page displays hazards, forecasts, current conditions, outlooks, and more.
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

Landsat represents the world's longest continuously acquired collection of space-based moderate-resolution land remote sensing data. Four decades of imagery provides a unique resource for those who work in agriculture, geology, forestry, regional planning, education, mapping,…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The RMRS Rocky Mountain Center (RMC) is part of the Wildland Fire Management RD&A Program. The RMC Team is engaged in development and deployment of science-based computer applications for real-time delivery of high-resolution fire-weather intelligence and smoke dispersion…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The Aerial Photography Field Office is a division of the Farm Service Agency (FSA), of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA has been involved in the acquisition, use and distribution of aerial photography for more than 65 years. The Farm Service Agency…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The PSU/NCAR mesoscale model (known as MM5) is a limited-area, nonhydrostatic, terrain-following sigma-coordinate model designed to simulate or predict mesoscale atmospheric circulation. The model is supported by several pre- and post-processing programs, which are referred to…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

Predictive Services was developed to provide decision support information needed to be more proactive in anticipating significant fire activity and determining resource allocation needs. Predictive Services consists of three primary functions; fire weather, fire danger/fuels,…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

An interagency incident information management system to provide a single source of information for the public and a standardized reported tool for the public affairs community.
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

An EPA webpage listing links for every state and territorial environmental agency.
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The Clean Air Act calls for states and EPA to solve multiple air pollution problems through programs based on the latest science and technology information. This site provides information related to the Act.
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

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This page is dedicated to providing one-stop-shopping for timely and official fire information about wildland fires across the United States. The information is posted and the site hosted by Public Information Officers that work for federal, state and local fire agencies and is…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

ForWarn is forest change recognition and tracking system that uses high-frequency, moderate resolution satellite data. It provides near real-time forest change maps for the continental United States that are updated every eight days. These maps show the effects of disturbances…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

Lists the conference proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The National Advanced Fire & Resource Institute (NAFRI) is a national level training center serving the interagency wildland fire community through the development and implementation of fire, fuels, resource, and incident management skills and educational processes. NAFRI is…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The term "fire adapted communities" was codified in the 2005 Quadrennial Fire and Fuel Review, and subsequently became one of the three tenets of the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Strategy. Fire adapted communities is not a program, rather it is a continual process with no…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

FRAMES is cataloging and archiving videos, webinars and other presentations hosted by its various partners, including the Wildland Fire Science Partnership, National Interagency Fuels Technology Transfer, Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center, Joint Fire Science Program and its…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The goal of 'A Review of Available Economic and Financial Biomass Information and Tools for Federal Land Managers in the West' is to provide a synthesis of information products available to federal land managers to enhance their ability to understand and deal with the economic…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) is an interagency, standardized tool for determining the degree of ecological departure from historical, or reference condition, vegetation, fuels, and disturbance regimes. Assessing FRCC can help guide management objectives and set priorities…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

Teams of scientists and fire managers find and synthesize the best available social science and apply it to fire management. This website delivers the results in applications and tools designed by fire science users and researchers working together to create useful knowledge in…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

FIREMON: Fire Effects Monitoring and Inventory System is an agency independent plot level sampling system designed to characterize changes in ecosystem attributes over time. The system consists of: a sampling strategy manual, standardized sampling methods, field forms, Access…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The goal of the Fire History Analysis and Exploration System (FHAES) project is to distribute fire history analysis tools in Java that can run on any operating system supporting Java. FHAES is open source and provided without charge. Much of it is based on the FHX2 software…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

FFI (FEAT/FIREMON Integrated) is a monitoring software tool designed to assist managers with collection, storage and analysis of ecological information. It was constructed through a complementary integration of the Fire Ecology Assessment Tool (FEAT) and FIREMON. FFI was funded…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The Alaska Fire Science Consortium (AFSC) is one of fifteen regional consortia supported by the Joint Fire Science Program and is part of a national fire science knowledge exchange network. Their primary purpose is to strengthen the link between fire science research and on-the-…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The USDA/USDOI Joint Fire Sciences Program funded the Rapid Response project 'Assessing the Causes, Consequences and Spatial Variability of Burn Severity' to be conducted during and after active fire incidents. We have sampled on nine large wildfires in Montana, California and…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The Alaska Fire Portal provides information about fire science and technology relevant to Alaska. Our goal is to provide "one-stop shopping" for resource managers, decision makers, scientists, students, and communities who want access to the results of efforts to understand and…
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES

The fuels topic page contains resources related to the study of fuels, including, but not limited to, fuel categories, fuel properties, fuel moisture, plant flammability, fuel availability, and fuel consumption.
Type: Website
Source: FRAMES