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SUMMARY:Satellite Observations and Tools for Fire Risk\, Detection\, and Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Fires are a growing concern\, especially in regions with longer fire seasons\, expanded wildland/urban interfaces\, and severe and frequent droughts. Anthropogenic fires are commonly used to clear grassland and agricultural land prior to the planting season\, and forests are often cleared using fires so the land can be repurposed for other uses. Whether naturally-occurring or anthropogenic\, fires produce a significant change in the structure and reflectance of vegetation and soil properties and atmospheric chemistry. Remote sensing can be used to monitor pre-\, during-\, and post-fire conditions; including weather and climate conditions\, fuel characterization\, fire risk\, smoke detection\, monitoring\, and forecasting\, fire behavior\, and the post-fire landscape. This 6-part\, intermediate training will provide lectures and case studies focused on the use of Earth observations for operational fire monitoring: pre-\, during-\, and post-event. \nMore information and registration here.
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SUMMARY:S-231 Engine Boss (Single Resource)
DESCRIPTION:S-231 Engine Boss (Single Resource) 2021 \nTuesday\, May 18\nWednesday\, May 19\n8:00am-5pm \nThis is a skill course designed to produce student proficiency in the performance of the duties associated with Engine Boss\, Single Resource (ENGB). Topics include engine and crew capabilities\, and limitations\, information sources\, fire size up considerations\, tactics and wildland/urban interface. \nObjectives: Perform the tasks of an Engine Boss in making the tactical decisions required to safely manage an engine on an incident. \nTUITION COST: $75.00 (All course materials included)\nInstructor: William Cirone\nLocation: Manatee Technical College\nMichael G. Johnson Fire Academy\n5530 Lakewood Ranch Blvd.\nBradenton\, FL 34212 \nRegister: https://manateeschools.revtrak.net/MTC/fire/#/list \nQuestions about the course? Please call Willie Cirone 973-332-6797 \nKelly Gairing 941-752-8100 Ext 2008 or email: gairingk@manateeschools.net
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