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Mar 18 2021 | 1:00 - 2:00pm PDT

Webinars, Seminars and Presentations

Sponsor: Northwest Fire Science Consortium

Presenter: Dr. Susan Prichard; Research Scientist, University of Washington, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences

Rapid advancements in wildland fire modeling are promoting innovations in how we characterize and map wildland fuels. Before these models can be widely used, more research on fuel characterization and mapping methods is needed to support 3D model inputs. The 3D Fuels Project is characterizing surface and canopy fuels on pine-dominated sites in the southeastern and western United States and western grasslands that represent fuels commonly characterized for prescribed burning. Through this project, researchers are developing a library of tools and datasets to leverage multi-scale estimates of 3D fuel structure and consumption that can be used directly within models of fire behavior and smoke production.