The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observations from large wildland fires and provide evaluation datasets for new models and operational systems. Wildland fire, smoke dispersion, and atmospheric chemistry models have become more sophisticated, and next-generation operational models will require evaluation datasets that are coordinated and comprehensive for their evaluation and advancement. Integrated measurements are required, including ground-based observations of fuels and fire behavior, estimates of fire-emitted heat and emissions fluxes, and observations of near-source micrometeorology, plume properties, smoke dispersion, and atmospheric chemistry. To address these requirements the ...
Land managers are increasingly implementing strategies that employ the use of fire in prescribed bur...
In order to better understand the dynamics of fire-atmosphere interactions and the role of micromete...
Models of fire behavior and effects do not always make accurate predictions, and there is not enough...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
There is an urgent need for next-generation smoke research and forecasting (SRF) systems to meet the...
Weather is an important factor that determines smoke development, which is essential information for...
Of particular concern to fire and air-quality management communities throughout the U.S. are the beh...
Managers, regulators, and others often need information on the emissions from wildland fire and thei...
The First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM) is a predictive tool that allows estimation of fire effec...
This document reports our success in achieving the objectives and accomplishing the deliverables pro...
Complex computer models, built on basic physical principles, have the potential to aid in the under...
ABSTRCT OF THE THESISFire Behavior Modeling - Experiment on Surface Fire Transition to the Elevated ...
Wildland fire managers face increasingly steep challenges to meet air quality standards while planni...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
Land managers are increasingly implementing strategies that employ the use of fire in prescribed bur...
In order to better understand the dynamics of fire-atmosphere interactions and the role of micromete...
Models of fire behavior and effects do not always make accurate predictions, and there is not enough...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is designed to collect integrated observatio...
There is an urgent need for next-generation smoke research and forecasting (SRF) systems to meet the...
Weather is an important factor that determines smoke development, which is essential information for...
Of particular concern to fire and air-quality management communities throughout the U.S. are the beh...
Managers, regulators, and others often need information on the emissions from wildland fire and thei...
The First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM) is a predictive tool that allows estimation of fire effec...
This document reports our success in achieving the objectives and accomplishing the deliverables pro...
Complex computer models, built on basic physical principles, have the potential to aid in the under...
ABSTRCT OF THE THESISFire Behavior Modeling - Experiment on Surface Fire Transition to the Elevated ...
Wildland fire managers face increasingly steep challenges to meet air quality standards while planni...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
Land managers are increasingly implementing strategies that employ the use of fire in prescribed bur...
In order to better understand the dynamics of fire-atmosphere interactions and the role of micromete...
Models of fire behavior and effects do not always make accurate predictions, and there is not enough...