FR1.R15.5

FIRESCOPE: EMPOWERING PREVENTION IN EUROPE AND GREECE THROUGH AN ADVANCED FIRE WEATHER INFORMATION AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM

Theodore Giannaros, Antonios Bezes, Stavros Dafis, Eleni Dragozi, Athanassios Kagagiannidis, Ioannis Koletsis, Vassiliki Kotroni, Konstantinos Lagouvardos, Georgios Papavasileiou, National Observatory of Athens, Greece

Session:
FR1.R15: Wildfire Science, Response, and Technology: Challenges, Opportunities and Advances I Oral

Track:
Community-Contributed Sessions

Location:
Mercury Hall

Presentation Time:
Fri, 12 Jul, 09:56 - 10:10

Session Co-Chairs:
Ioannis Gitas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Florian Schwandner, NASA Ames Research Center
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Session FR1.R15
FR1.R15.1: OpenET: Supporting Sustainable Water Management with Earth Observations and Open Science
Forrest Melton, NASA Ames Research Center, United States; Garshaw Amidi-Abraham, OpenET, Inc. and Environmental Defense Fund, United States; Mackenzie Friedrichs, United States Geological Survey, United States; Adam J Purdy, Will Carrara, California State University Monterey Bay / NASA Ames Research Center Cooperative for Research in Earth Science and Technology, United States; Jordan Harding, Habitat Seven, Canada; Yun Yang, Mississippi State University, United States; Richard Allen, University of Idaho, United States; Martha Anderson, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, United States; Matt Bromley, Britta Daudert, Desert Research Institute, United States; Conor Doherty, NASA Ames Research Center, United States; Joshua Fisher, Chapman University, United States; Robyn Grimm, Environmental Defense Fund, United States; Christopher Hain, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, United States; Maurice Hall, OpenET, Inc. and Environmental Defense Fund, United States; Jamie Herring, Habitat seven, United States; Thomas Holmes, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Justin Huntington, Desert Research Institute, United States; Kyle Knipper, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, United States; Ayse Kilic, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, United States; Blake Minor, Charles Morton, Desert Research Institute, United States; Gabriel Parish, United States Geological Survey, United States; Chris Pearson, Desert Research Institute, United States; Anderson Ruhoff, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Gabriel Senay, United States Geological Survey, United States; Bruno Comini de Andrade, Leonardo Laipelt, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
FR1.R15.2: THE NASA FIRESENSE PROJECT: RESPONDING TO STAKEHOLDER NEEDS ACROSS THE FIRE LIFE CYCLE
Michael Falkowski, NASA Hedquarters, United States; Jacquelyn Shuman, NASA Ames Research Center, United States; Justin Boland, NASA Jep Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Melissa Martin, NASA Headquarters, United States; Teresa Kauffman, NASA Earth Science Technology Office, United States; Barry Lefer, NASA Headquarters, United States; Haris Riris, NASA Earth Science Technology Office, United States
FR1.R15.3: REAL-TIME ON-ORBIT FIRE DETECTION ON FOREST-2
Fabian Schöttl, Andrea Spichtinger, Julian Franquinet, Martin Langer, OroraTech GmbH, Germany
FR1.R15.4: NASA’S TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR WILDFIRE SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT, AND DISASTER MITIGATION
Haris Riris, Teresa Kauffman, Michael Falkowski, Jacquelyn Shuman, Justin Boland, Melissa Yang, Barry Lefer, Michael Seablom, NASA, United States
FR1.R15.5: FIRESCOPE: EMPOWERING PREVENTION IN EUROPE AND GREECE THROUGH AN ADVANCED FIRE WEATHER INFORMATION AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
Theodore Giannaros, Antonios Bezes, Stavros Dafis, Eleni Dragozi, Athanassios Kagagiannidis, Ioannis Koletsis, Vassiliki Kotroni, Konstantinos Lagouvardos, Georgios Papavasileiou, National Observatory of Athens, Greece
FR1.R15.6: IDENTIFYING BURN SCARS WITH ICEYE SAR DATASETS
Angel Caroline Johnsy, Qiaoping Zhang, Michael Wollersheim, Valentyn Tolpekin, Linda Corucci, ICEYE, Finland
FR1.R15.7: ROBUST WILDFIRE TIME SERIES IMAGING WITH SPACEBORNE INTERFEROMETRIC SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADARS
Roger Michaelides, Washington University in St. Louis, United States; Matthew Siegfried, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Samuel Batzli, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States; Javier Villegas Bravo, University of Maryland, United States; Danielle Losos, William Straka III, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States
FR1.R15.8: REAL-TIME MONITORING OF WILDFIRE POLLUTANTS FOR HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Panagiotis Lioliopoulos, Panagiotis Oikonomou, Georgios Boulougaris, Kostas Kolomvatsos, University of Thessaly, Greece; ,
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