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Media
Type: Video
Presenter(s):
- James H. FurmanUS Forest Service
- Rodman R. LinnLos Alamos National Laboratory
- Nicholas S. SkowronskiUS Forest Service, Northern Research Station
- Russell A. ParsonsUS Forest Service, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory
- Joseph J. O'BrienUS Forest Service, Southern Research Station
- Ilkay AltintasUniversity of California-San Diego
- J. Kevin HiersTexas A&M University
Host Agency:
- Southern Fire Exchange
Publication Date: November 9, 2022
This virtual event held in November of 2022 highlighted significant advancements in the development of management-relevant prescribed fire and wildfire planning tools with a focus on next-generation fuels and fire behavior models. Guest speakers included key researchers and managers involved in developing these tools. A panel discussion at the end concluded the workshop and included robust conversation about the tools. The recordings are available as a playlist on the Southern Fire Exchange YouTube Channel with links to individual videos below:
- Next-Generation Wildland Fire Planning Tools Workshop Introduction and Background - James Furman
- Wildland Fire Modeling Opportunities and Challenges - Rod Linn
- Terrestrial LIDAR Scanning: QUIC-Fire Modeling of New Jersey Wildfire - Nick Skowronski
- FastFuels: 3D Modeling for Next-Generation Fire Management - Russell Parsons
- Using QUIC-Fire to Predict Fire Effects - Joe O-Brien
- WiFIRE Commons and BurnPro3D - Ilkay Altintas
- BurnPro 3D Demonstration - Kevin Hiers
- Next-Generation Wildland Fire Planning Tools Discussion and Q/A
Online Link(s):
Go to the videos playlist (streaming; YouTube)
Cataloging Information
Keywords:
- BurnPro3D
- fire behavior models
- fuel models
- QUIC-Fire
- terrestrial LIDAR
- WiFIRE
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Record Maintained By: FRAMES Staff (https://www.frames.gov/contact)
FRAMES Record Number: 68276