Models of fire behavior and effects do not always make accurate predictions, and there is not enough systematically gathered data to validate them. To help advance fire behavior and fire effects model development, the Joint Fire Science Program is helping fund the RxCADRE, which is made up of scientists from the U.S. Forest Service and several universities who orchestrate and collect data on prescribed burns in the southeastern United States. The RxCADRE-prescribed burns are yielding a comprehensive dataset of fire behavior, fire effects, and smoke chemistry and dynamics, with measurements taken systematically at multiple, cascading scales. RxCADRE data will help scientists and modelers test their models and develop better ones, ultimately ...
Fire always obeys the laws of physics, and is always made up of three elements: fuel, oxygen, and he...
By collecting information on fuel loading, fuel consumption, fuel moisture, site conditions and fi r...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
The need for a better understanding of wildfires and how the atmosphere affects them provided the mo...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
In 2013, there was an estimated 9,900 wildland fires that claimed more than 577,000 acres of land. T...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
Detailed information on fuel consumption and emissions from wildland fire in Alaska’s boreal forests...
Interest in prescribed fire science has grown over the past few decades due to the increasing applic...
Wildland fire managers face increasingly steep challenges to meet air quality standards while planni...
We report trace-gas emission factors from three pine-understory prescribed fires in South Carolina, ...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
67 pagesForest fires have always been one of nature’s management tools for maintaining biodiversity...
In late September 2002, an accidental fire ignited on Blacks Mountain in the dry pine forest of the ...
The Fire Emissions Production Simulator (FEPS) is an open source, user—friendly computer program des...
Fire always obeys the laws of physics, and is always made up of three elements: fuel, oxygen, and he...
By collecting information on fuel loading, fuel consumption, fuel moisture, site conditions and fi r...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
The need for a better understanding of wildfires and how the atmosphere affects them provided the mo...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
In 2013, there was an estimated 9,900 wildland fires that claimed more than 577,000 acres of land. T...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
Detailed information on fuel consumption and emissions from wildland fire in Alaska’s boreal forests...
Interest in prescribed fire science has grown over the past few decades due to the increasing applic...
Wildland fire managers face increasingly steep challenges to meet air quality standards while planni...
We report trace-gas emission factors from three pine-understory prescribed fires in South Carolina, ...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
67 pagesForest fires have always been one of nature’s management tools for maintaining biodiversity...
In late September 2002, an accidental fire ignited on Blacks Mountain in the dry pine forest of the ...
The Fire Emissions Production Simulator (FEPS) is an open source, user—friendly computer program des...
Fire always obeys the laws of physics, and is always made up of three elements: fuel, oxygen, and he...
By collecting information on fuel loading, fuel consumption, fuel moisture, site conditions and fi r...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...