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Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
  • Edgar Portante
    Argonne National Laboratory
  • Feng Qiu
    Argonne National Laboratory
  • James Kuiper
    Argonne National Laboratory
  • Iain Hyde
    Argonne National Laboratory
  • Russell Gayle
    Sandia National Laboratories
  • Leo Bynum
    Sandia National Laboratories
  • Alyona Ivanova Teyber
    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Contact(s):
Host Agency:
  • US Department of Energy
Publication Date: April 22, 2021

The National Laboratories showcase their wildfire mitigation capabilities and technologies in this Wildfire Mitigation Webinar Series. Whether it’s a fire created by utility equipment or an oncoming fire that is threatening a utility company’s equipment, the National Laboratories have the solutions to help reduce risks. This webinar focuses on modeling and analytical tools Argonne National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

Recording Length: 2:09:12
Online Link(s):
Link to this recording (Streaming; YouTube)
View the webinar slides (15.2 MB; pdf)

Cataloging Information

Topics:
Climate    Fire Behavior    Hazard and Risk    Mapping    Models    Weather
Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • adaptation
  • electric infrastructure
  • fire danger indices
  • fire threat modeling
  • GATOR - Geospatial Analysis Tool Kit for Regional Climate Datasets
  • geospatial analysis
  • heat map
  • KBDI - Keetch-Byram Drought Index
  • Monte Carlo method
  • power grid
  • power outage
  • RAPT - Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool
  • resilience
  • risk management
  • risk mitigation
  • statistical analysis
  • SUMMIT - Standard Unified Modeling, Mapping, and Integration Toolkit
  • wildfire ignition
  • wildfires
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Record Maintained By: FRAMES Staff (https://www.frames.gov/contact)
FRAMES Record Number: 63639