FR2.R15.8

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO COORDINATED DATA COLLECTION FOR WILDLAND FIRE SCIENCE: THE FIRE AND SMOKE MODEL EVALUATION EXPERIMENT (FASMEE)

Adam Watts, United States Forest Service, United States; Morgan Varner, Tall Timbers Research Station, United States; Elahe Soltanaghai, Department of Computer Science, United States; Mohamad Alipour, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United States

Session:
FR2.R15: Wildfire Science, Response, and Technology: Challenges, Opportunities and Advances III Oral

Track:
Community-Contributed Sessions

Location:
Mercury Hall

Presentation Time:
Fri, 12 Jul, 13:18 - 13:32

Session Co-Chairs:
Dimitris Bliziotis, Hellenic Space Center and Matthew Fladeland, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Session FR2.R15
FR2.R15.1: ADVANCING THE USE OF EARTH OBSERVATIONS IN DISASTERS MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDIES ON WILDLFIRE PREVENTION AND RESPONSE
Shanna McClain, Robert Emberson, Lori Schultz, NASA, United States
FR2.R15.2: DEMONSTRATING THE USE OF HAPS FOR PERSISTENT OBSERVATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS OVER ACTIVE WILDFIRES
Sean Triplett, U.S. Department of Agriculture, United States; Matthew Fladeland, Don Sullivan, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States; Erik Rodin, Sam Markson, Christopher Bolz, U.S. Department of Agriculture, United States
FR2.R15.3: UAVSAR-BASED WILDFIRE MONITORING AND DETECTION USING THE RADAR VEGETATION INDEX OF THE 2020 BOBCAT WILDFIRE
Dustin Horton, Joel Johnson, Mohammad Al-Khaldi, The Ohio State University, United States; Ismail Baris, German Aerospace Center, United States; Jeonghwan Park, Rajat Bindlish, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
FR2.R15.4: Satellite-based mapping of purple moor grass for wildfire fuel load assessment in heathlands
Stien Heremans, Victor Wepener, Ben Somers, KU Leuven, Belgium
FR2.R15.5: DIRECT AND INDIRECT COMPARISONS TO SUPPORT ONGOING VALIDATION OF THE SENTINEL-3 ACTIVE FIRE PRODUCTS
Thomas Miraglio, ACRI-ST, France; Bernardo Mota, National Physical Laboratory (NPL), United Kingdom; Martin Wooster, Weidong Xu, Kings College London (KCL), United Kingdom; Sébastien Clerc, ACRI-ST, France; Steffen Dransfeld, European Space Agency (ESA), Italy
FR2.R15.6: EXPLORING THE UTILITY OF NEXT-GENERATION GEOSTATIONARY OBSERVATIONS FOR WILDFIRE IMPACT AND BURN SEVERITY ASSESSMENT
Konstantinos Chatzopoulos-Vouzoglanis, Karin Reinke, Mariela Soto-Berelov, Simon Jones, RMIT University, Australia
FR2.R15.7: EVALUATE THE PERFORMANCE OF GK-2A SATELLITE DATA IN ACTIVE FIRE DETECTION IN CLOUDY AREA
Jianan Hou, Zihan Wang, Xiaojun Yi, School of Resources and Environment, University of Electronic Science and Technology, China
FR2.R15.8: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO COORDINATED DATA COLLECTION FOR WILDLAND FIRE SCIENCE: THE FIRE AND SMOKE MODEL EVALUATION EXPERIMENT (FASMEE)
Adam Watts, United States Forest Service, United States; Morgan Varner, Tall Timbers Research Station, United States; Elahe Soltanaghai, Department of Computer Science, United States; Mohamad Alipour, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United States
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