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SUMMARY:SFE Webinar: FireHydro - Mapping South Florida Daily Fire Risk Using Fuels\, Water Levels\, and Burn History
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 5\, 2023 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET \nA free one hour webinar from North Carolina State University\, the Southern Fire Exchange\, and the University of Florida IFAS. \nSociety of American Foresters CFE Credit Expected. \nPresenter:\nKate Jones\, PhD Candidate\, Center for Geospatial Analytics at NC State University \nWebinar Description: Mapping fire risk at a landscape scale in South Florida depends on spatially varying water levels\, fuel characteristics\, and topography. When surface and near-surface water levels recede below the lowest topographic features (strands\, marshes\, etc.)\, the ecosystem loses its natural\, wetted fire breaks. We developed a data-driven spatial method to generate daily\, categorical fire risk maps; the maps visualize low-to-high risk areas and enable fire managers to both effectively execute prescribed burns\, as well as efficiently staff the landscape during high fire risk. Following the presentation there will be time for audience Q/A with the speaker. \nRegistration: https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LmdlvPGzSp261OVloc7Mqg#/registration \nWebinar Recording: If you can’t make the webinar\, look for the recording to be posted on the Southern Fire Exchange YouTube Webinar Archive. \nQuestions? Contactus@southernfireexchange.org
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/sfe-webinar-firehydro-mapping-south-florida-daily-fire-risk-using-fuels-water-levels-and-burn-history/
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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar: Multi-fidelity Coupled Fire/Atmosphere Modeling to Support Proactive Approaches to Wildland Fire
DESCRIPTION:Host: USGS Widland Fire Science Webinar Series \nDate: Tuesday\, October 10th at 3pm ET \nSpeaker: Dr. Rod Linn\, Team Leader\, Atmospheric Modeling and Weapons Phenomenology\, Los Alamos National Laboratory \nSummary: As the fire community looks towards proactive approaches to manage the growing challenges of wildland fire\, the importance of science-based decision support is increasing. In wildland fire and land management\, the decision space is different when determining proactive management strategies compared with reactive crisis management\, just as they are in any field.  There is an expectation that decision makers have weighed the pros and cons of their action (or lack of action) and are optimizing their actions to meet objectives\, reducing costs (not just monetary costs)\, and avoiding unintended consequences. Whether it is assessing possible benefits of fuels treatments or planning and analyzing prescribed fires\, next generation coupled fire atmosphere models can contribute to the science basis for land management decisions.  The requirements on these models are that they capture the influences of the heterogenous fire environment on fire behavior with sufficient detail to enable decision makers to understand the consequences of the various possible decisions.  Continual improvement of the science basis and availability of decision support requires a multi-fidelity modeling approach where detailed models can continuously help us increase our understanding of the relationship between fire behavior and its environment in current or future climate scenarios\, and faster running tools can encompass this understanding in an accessible tool. More more information here. \nJoin the webinar via MS Teams Here. \n 
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/partner-webinar-multi-fidelity-coupled-fire-atmosphere-modeling-to-support-proactive-approaches-to-wildland-fire/
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