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  • WMS| WCS Dataset Wiki GDSG Fire: GDSG Fire Domain: Fire | DataType: Image | Platform:Satellite | Method:RemoteSens Provider:
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  • resilience decisions Posters Wildfire data and information interoperability across fire management phases Science-informed, Data-driven Transdisciplinary Collaborations
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  • < Back to DataSpaces GDSG_Fire - GDSG Fire Browse Fields RDF for GDSG_Fire <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Data description
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  • < Back to DataSpaces MODIS_FIRE - MODIS_FIRE Browse Fields RDF for MODIS_FIRE <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px
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  • agricultural fires. For the EE DSS, BlueSky may provide fire location and smoke forecasts that are prepared routinely as part of the interagency fire management
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  • for the June 2012 Colorado Fire Analysis Questions, comments, feedback leave a comment on the discussion page. 1206_ColoradoFires
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  • MidAtlantic AQ Alert 2009-09-22 Dust Storm in Sydney 2009-09 SoCal Fire - Ventura 2009-08 SoCal Fire Exceptional AQ Event Analysis To add to this list tag in delicious
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  • California Fire Smoke Google Image Search: California Fire Smoke Google Web Search: California Fire Smoke Posts that contain California Fire per day for
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  • - All recent videos from Morris Fire search seem relevant Angeles Fire Search Station Fire Station Fire, La Canada, CA. August 28, 2009 from Keith Skelton
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  • DataSpaces ASTR_FIREd - ASTR_FIREd Browse Fields RDF for ASTR_FIREd <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Edit ASTR_FIREd-RDF | View ASTR_FIREd-RDF
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  • ASTR FIREm (category AfricaFire)
    Viewers: | Description: ASTR Fire Pixels, Monthly Parameters: Fires Domain: Fire | Platform: Satellite | Instrument: No Instrument | Method: Point | Type:
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  • RETRO_FIRE_AGGR - RETRO Fires Aggr Browse Fields RDF for RETRO_FIRE_AGGR <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Vegetation fire emissions
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  • wildland fire will be considered for treatment as an exceptional event if the fire is determined to be either a wildfire or wildland fire use fire. Stratospheric
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  • this category. Observation: The satellite based fire pixels show the location of the southern Georgia fire. The satellite-based optical thickness values
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  • Service NOAA fire locations - Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Product National Interagency Fire Center with real-time and historical fire data and statistics
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  • this page. < Back to Exceptional Event List 100531_QuebecFires: 100531_QuebecFires 100531_QuebecFires
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  • > 1206 ColoradoFires | News | Science Datasets | Event Analysis | Context Archived News from 1206 ColoradoFires 2012-06-28: Colorado Fire EventSpace creatied
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  • WMS| WCS Dataset Wiki GDSG Fire: GDSG Fire Domain: Fire | DataType: Image | Platform:Satellite | Method:RemoteSens Provider:
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  • during low and high wildland fire years. A. Bytnerowicz, et. al. via T. Procter Analysing the effects of the 2002 McNally fire on air quality in the San Joaquin
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  • Service NOAA fire locations - Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Product National Interagency Fire Center with real-time and historical fire data and statistics
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  • replacing them with updated ones, re-assessing the risks in advance of a fire season, and taking appropriate actions. This "data-to-decisions" provenance
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  • total containment of fire, an interagency Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team commences documentation of the wildland fire in a BAER report. The
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  • Access sources of satellite fire location and fire perimeter data Calculate area polygons using buffer analysis on satellite fire location data Compare spatial
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  • are strategic partners GASP No Distributor GASP tiff No Distributor GDSG Fire No Distributor GFED WCS No Distributor GFED8day No Distributor GIOVANNI GIOVANNI
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  • grassland fires in Kansas is well supported by satellite-derived and ground-based observations. The GA/TN petition well documents the grassland fires and their
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  • more focused on the task at hand (fire management/firefighter dispatch, etc.). The sensor web will identify large fires in the user AOI, locate the current
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  • Identifier=firepix Title=Fire Information for Resouce Management System Abstract=The CMG fire products are gridded statistical summaries of fire pixel information
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  • covering the Southeastern seaboard. The existence of Okefenokee fire was documented through the fire pixels in N. Florida. Furthermore, the back trajectories
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  • and repurposable across different fire management phases (e.g. prediction, pre-fire planning, during fire, after-fire, recovery). For example, infrastructure
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  • GeoEnterprise Lab. Parameters: PM2.5 Concentration, Emission Rate Domain: Fire | Platform: Model | Instrument: No Instrument | Method: Model | Type: GRID
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  • values north of the Ohio River Valley. The satellite data indicate isolated fire pixels over the southeastern U.S. The satellite Aerosol Optical Thickness
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  • pixels. The largest density of fire pixels is in northern Quebec caused by the well documented boreal forest fires. Less dense fire pixels are also visible in
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  • Arctic 1a Implementation Sandbox Use Case 5: SolutionsUseCase_Health-Disaster_Fire-Wildfire-Observation-Coverage_1a Wildfire Implementation Sandbox Use Case
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  • 250px Viewers: | Description: fire activity data for any date since January 1, 2007 Parameters: Fire Activity Domain: Fire | Platform: Satellite | Instrument:
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  • regional and global emissions models, and activity data (e.g., satellite derived fire locations). Not Given Not Given Not Given Not Given Applies OGC standards
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  • SeqImage Model GASP tiff Gasp in GEOtiff Format NOAA SeqImage Model GDSG Fire GDSG Fire NOAA Image RemoteSens GFED WCS GFED WCS GFED_WCS GRID Model GFED8day
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  • satellite derived fire products User access to satellite data NASA GSFC DISC Web Coverage Service for OMI NO2 SolutionsUseCase_Health-Disaster_Fire-Wildfire-O
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  • exceptional smoke event. While major smoke plumes from Alaskan and Canadian fires were drifting over the eastern US, there is no evidence that these have impacted
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  • exceptional SmokeBioMass levels. During the August 19-28 period major forest fires raged over Idaho, Montana and adjacent Canada in the Northwest. Multi-state-size
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  • the Myrtle Beach sampling site are not available. Fire and Transport: The satellite data indicate a fire and intense smoke near to the Myrtle Beach site
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  • could utilize several datasets. Take a fire event and look at it from several sensors – such as the Georgia/Florida fire in May 2007. The data that might be
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  • =GDSG FIRE.AnalyzedSmoke http://webapps.datafed.net/ogc NOAA.wsfl?SERVICE=WCS&REQUEST=GetCoverage&VERSION=1.0.0&CRS=EPSG:4326&COVERAGE=GDSG FIRE.Analy
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  • < Back to RETRO_FIRE_AGGR Edit with Form | Metadata Help -90 90 -180 180 Datafed_WCS Datafed_WMS FGDC-STD-001-1998 20070911 20070911 20070912 20070913
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  • Access sources of satellite fire location and fire perimeter data Calculate area polygons using buffer analysis on satellite fire location data Compare spatial
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  • http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/current_text.html Satellite Smoke and Dust Text Product Archive - http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/smoke.html Southwest Coordination
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  • < Back to DataSpaces RETRO_FIRES_WCS - RETRO_FIRES_WCS Browse Fields RDF for RETRO_FIRES_WCS <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px
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  • http://niceguy.wustl.edu/NEISGEI/OMIComp/ http://niceguy.wustl.edu/NEISGEI/FireComp/ http://ww1.geoenterpriselab.com/NASA/wpsRequest.html
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  • Survey.] Available online:http://mtbs.gov/index.html Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Product. Satellite Services Division – Office of Satellite Data
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  • This is a complicated episode, because it involves smoke from major distant fires in Canada, as well as regional scale stagnation occurring about the same
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  • product has not yet been assured). Fire locations will be obtained from NASA MODIS University of Maryland real-time fire product or the NOAA ABBA GOES University
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  • Playlist of 0809SoCal Fire Videos Angeles Fire Search Station Fire Google Search for Aug-Oct. 2009, Southern California Images SoCal Fire Group on Flickr According
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  • This is a complicated episode, since it involves smoke from major distant fires in Canada, as well as regional scale stagnation occurring about the same
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  • Follow us on Twitter @ESIPAQWG Interested in the September 2009 Southern Fire California Smoke Event? Please join us in harvesting web resources - Pictures
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  • < Back to DataSpaces NOAA_HMS_WFS - NOAA HMS fires Browse Fields RDF for NOAA_HMS_WFS <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Websites
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  • Viewers: | Description: Anthropogenic and vegetation fire emissions data were generated monthly covering a period of 1960 to 2000. Anthropogenic emissions
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  • EDGAR (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces EDGAR - EDGAR Emission Data Browse Fields RDF for EDGAR <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Data description
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  • GFED8day (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces GFED8day - GFED8day Browse Fields RDF for GFED8day <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Edit GFED8day-RDF |
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  • Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Chief Dave Winnacker  |  Fire Chief at Moraga-Orinda Fire District Scotty Strachan  |  Nevada EPSCoR  |  ESIP EnviroSensing
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  • GOCART G OL (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces GOCART_G_OL - Global Chemical Transport Model Browse Fields RDF for GOCART_G_OL <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki
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  • Services potentially fire detection and dispersion model services potentially fire danger index services Sub-Saharan Africa fires dr. Nico Bonora ing Michele
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  • < Back to DataSpaces NOAA_HMS_WMS - NOAA HMS Fires Browse Fields RDF for NOAA_HMS_WMS <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Edit NOAA_HMS_WMS-RDF
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  • < Back to Quebec Fire Workspace Actual 1-h pm2.5 concentration animations, including CAN data. Select northeast region from the pulldown menu. 3-h running
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  • Our budget was resubmitted to ESIP FiCom ESIP Winter Meeting June 2008 NC Fire Event Analysis CEOS WGISS Atmospheric Composition Interest Group Session
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  • EDGAR WCS (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces EDGAR_WCS - EDGAR_WCS Browse Fields RDF for EDGAR_WCS <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Edit EDGAR_WCS-RDF
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  • MODISm G (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces MODISm_G - MODISm_G Browse Fields RDF for MODISm_G <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Data description here
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  • Early Aug, 2008 CA Smoke Event Blue Sky tool shows HMS fires, also fire information, ground info and fire names Datasheet for AIRNOW.gov Airnow provides air
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  • CALIPSO (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces CALIPSO - CALIPSO Lidar Browse Images Browse Fields RDF for CALIPSO <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px Data
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  • Wiki Page GA Smoke Screencast (AVI Small AVI Big Youtube) GoogleEarth GA Fire KMZ NO2 to Airquest (AQS DataMart) Transition of IDEA to NOAA Smog Blog Integrate
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  • Suggested: August and September 2006, including Texas campaign, AMMA, boreal fire periods. HTAP experiments SR1 and SR6 and TP1 Hemispheric transport of air
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  • Index Surface Extinction Coefficient Surface Wind Smoke on Google Earth GA Fire KMZ 400px
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  • OMI AI G (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces OMI_AI_G - OMI Absorbing Aerosol Index Browse Fields RDF for OMI_AI_G <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px
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  • emissions), and agriculture activities. Wild fire and biomass burning emissions should at best correspond to the actual fire situation in the year of simulation
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  • 2007 an intense wildland fire broke out at the Okefenokee National Park in southern Georgia. The intense smoke from the fire engulfed southern Georgia
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  • Main ESIP page >> Main AQ Work Group page > 1206 ColoradoFires | News | Science Datasets | Event Analysis | Context
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  • Main ESIP page >> Main AQ Work Group page > 1206 ColoradoFires | News | Science Datasets | Event Analysis | Context
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  • Main ESIP page >> Main AQ Work Group page > 1206 ColoradoFires | News | Science Datasets | Event Analysis | Context Failed to load RSS feed from http://esipfed
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  • are estimated with a climatology from Hao et al. (1994), and ATSR active fire maps are used for the spatial and temporal distribution of the emissions
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  • 071022SoCalSmoke 0908SoCalFire 0908SoCalFire copy 091222ArizonaDustStorm 100415 IcelandVolcanicErruption 100531 QuebecFires 1206 ColoradoFires 2015-2020 Strategic
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  • http://www.airfire.org/bluesky/ WRAP Fire Emissions Tracking System (FETS) http://www.wrapfets.org/ - basis of the 2 Joint Fire Sciences Program projects we are
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  • OMI AI G OL (category AfricaFire)
    < Back to DataSpaces OMI_AI_G_OL - OMI Absorbing Aerosol Index Browse Fields RDF for OMI_AI_G_OL <- Should be a property What Links here on ESIP wiki 400px
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  • Agriculture and Climate Cluster focus area on automated agriculture with AI Fire effects on soil morphology across time scales: Data needs for near- and long-term
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  • emphasized during the talk. WRAP Fire Emissions Tracking System (FETS) http://www.wrapfets.org/ - basis of the 2 Joint Fire Sciences Program projects we are
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  • No Domain"No Domain" is not in the list (Aerosol, Demographic, Emission, Fire, Gases, GIS, Meteor, Test) of allowed values for the "Domain" property. |
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  • Services === MODIS_Global_Fire === DataFed Viewer | Program XML | Dataset Registration: Form XML | Data Access Services === FS_FuelFire === DataFed Viewer |
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  • Comparing fire occurrence locations derived from surface or satellite data with thermal imagery from another satellite Extracting land cover type for fire locations
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  • Angeles at 2009. Browse Capabilities of Niagara Fire Browse Capabilities of New York Fire Browse Santa Barbara Fire Browse Oak Ridge National Laboratory SiB3
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  • These can be coupled with plume dispersion, storm surge, hydrological, wild fire, and other models. VIEWS
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  • Hazard Mapping System, http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/hms.html BlueSky, http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/hms.html PULSENet, Persistent Universal Layered
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  • 071022SoCalSmoke 22 October 2007 Southern California N/A Pollution 100531 QuebecFires 30 May 2010 Quebec PMExEvent Smoke
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  • National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Wildfire Conceptual Model Used to Inform the National Strategy for wildland fire management Colorado Wildfire
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  • broaden the scope of the AQ scenario beyond fire events. It is motivated by a concern that a focus on fire events will not lead to developments that are
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  • of air quality standards were due to transport of pollution from a distant fire, dust storm, etc. Public: Sensitive individual who need Air Quality information
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  • These can be coupled with plume dispersion, storm surge, hydrological, wild fire, and other models. See above. Not sure what this means. Not Given Not Given
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  • systems also perform some integration by pulling in meteorological data, fire and smoke information, trajectory modeling, etc. AIRNow itself provides AQI
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  • *2279431* Topics (feel free to add an item to the agenda): S. California Fire Event Page and AirTwitter Outline of AQ CoP "Near Term Opportunity" document
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  • associated standalone quality report The fire training-set may also have been biased against savanna and savanna woodland fires since their detection is more difficult
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  • Protocols. In case of natural exceptional pollution events, such as forest fire smoke the air quality analysts are typically affiliated with the impacted
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  • DataType, ...)and allowed values are: Domain: Aerosol, Demographic, Emission, Fire, GIS, Meteor Platform: Satellite, Model, Network Format: Grid, Point, SeqImage
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  • agricultural fires. For the EE DSS, BlueSky may provide fire location and smoke forecasts that are prepared routinely as part of the interagency fire management
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  • Radiation / Nuclear transport accidents famine conflicts displaced populations Fire
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  • replacing them with updated ones, re-assessing the risks in advance of a fire season, and taking appropriate actions. This "data-to-decisions" provenance
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  • climatology. The impact of the S. Georgia fire in May 2007 is clearly quantifyable. It is evident, that the fire emission can be spatially separated from
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  • identified by fire districts across the nation beginning with a Fire District in CA. This cluster will also invite members of NASA’s Wildland Fire Management
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  • involves putting already established disaster preparedness plans into motion. fire flighting Recovery Disaster recovery happens after damages have been assessed
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  • NEISGEI provides WCS access to the RETRO and EDGAR global emission estimates. Fire emissions model ouput are in the process of being integrated. Ozone data
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  • satellite observations and model forecast output. Data are used from: NOAA (Fire occurrence, smoke plumes) NASA (aerosol model, satellite observations of
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  • SolutionsUseCase_AirQuality-Atmosphere_Smoke_1a SolutionsUseCase_Health-Disaster_Fire-Wildfire-Observation-Coverage_1a Where: SolutionsUseCase All Earth Science
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  • occurring in Texas. The event documentation begun in 2000 and include ozone, fire as well as dust events from local (TX/NM/Mexico) and distant (Sahara) sources
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  • les.asp?view_states=ARC/FRMPM25_Day_map,ARC/AIRNOW_PM25_map,ARC/NOAA_HMS_FirePix_map,ARC/OMI_AI_map,ARC/MODIS_AOT_map,ARC/MODIS_Terra_RGB_OnEarthJPL_map
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  • satellite observations and model forecast output. Data are used from: NOAA (Fire occurrence, smoke plumes) NASA (aerosol model, satellite observations of
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  • Wiki Page GA Smoke Screencast (AVI Small AVI Big Youtube) GoogleEarth GA Fire KMZ Register NO2 data, tools, analysis in Earth Information Exchange and
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  • scenario on African Fires to air quality and smoke impacts. It has been expanded and refocused such that air quality impacts of smoke and fire are still a component
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  • datafed.net/ogc RETRO FIRES WCS.wsfl?SERVICE=wcs&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&VERSION=1.0.0 http://webapps.datafed.net/ogc RETRO FIRES WCS.wsfl?VERSION=1.0.
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  • =ASTR FIREd.FireDay http://webapps.datafed.net/ogc ESA.wsfl?SERVICE=WCS&REQUEST=GetCoverage&VERSION=1.0.0&CRS=EPSG:4326&COVERAGE=ASTR FIREd.FireDay&TI
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  • support from NOAA, we will be showing a new movie Tuesday evening called Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time and EVERYONE IS INVITED. It's
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  • forecasts from fires - already demonstrated a smoke forecast based on satellites for GEOSS use multiple satellites that are directed to fires and serve data
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  • Abstract for AGU (Abstract accepted for presentation) 2010-05-31: 100531_QuebecFires 2010-04-15: Iceland Volcano Eruption 2010-03-08: Air Twitter poster for Nat
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  • Data Center Web Map Viewers (and OGC-Web Map Servers), including Satellite Fire Detections and North American Emission Inventory Map Viewer. U.S. Air Quality
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  • projects make sense, the leaders are rarely called on to pull irons from the fire. Rather, they are in the service business, providing resources, technology
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  • occurring in Texas. The event documentation begun in 2000 and include ozone, fire as well as dust events from local (TX/NM/Mexico) and distant (Sahara) sources
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  • Quality Program projects NOAA Hazard Mapping System Public Health Web Services Fire Mapping American Public Health Association (APHA) http://www.airnow.gov/
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  • JG Goldammer, Global Fire Monitoring Ctr., Germany S Doherty, Univ. Washington, US J Fisher, Harvard Univ., US WM Hao, US Forest Service, US (do not post
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  • where strong temperature inversions trap particulate emissions from wood fires, burning-off, vehicles and industry. The software package predicts local
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  • NSF harnessing data revolution for fire science. Deploying experimental sensors in UAVs, fly over pre and post fire plots as well as during. Experiment
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  • Sea Surface Temperature Biomass Coastal Region Properties and Productivity Fire Occurrences and Extent Fuel Quality & Quantity Growing Season Length in High
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  • <Back to AQ Cluster OMI AirNow NOAA Hazard Mapping System Fires US NEI Comparing DataSheets and DataSpaces Registration in catalogs (GCMD, GOS, ESG, ECHO
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  • R FIREm.FireMonth http://webapps.datafed.net/ogc ESA.wsfl?SERVICE=WCS&REQUEST=GetCoverage&VERSION=1.0.0&CRS=EPSG:4326&COVERAGE=ASTR FIREm.FireMonth&TI
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  • originate from biomass burning (agricultural), forest, Savannah or agricultural fires or dust storms. ... links to disasters SBA. AQHI=10/10.4*(100*(EXP(0.000871*NO2)-1+
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  • Exceptional Event Rule Guidance on Assessing the Impacts of May 1998 Mexican Fires on Ozone Levels in the United States State Designations Areas Designated
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  • Studies Urbanization Geo-politics Carbon Budget Human Health Gas Flares Fires Industrial Fishing This workshop will consist of a presentation of some of
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  • data in air quality management assessments. Satellite data, particularly fire and smoke plume observations and GOES meteorological data, support various
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  • systems also perform some integration by pulling in meteorological data, fire and smoke information, trajectory modeling, etc. Data processing, QA/QC,
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  • assets. The name of this wiki entry will be SolutionsUseCase_Health-Disaster_Fire-Wildfire-Observation-Coverage_1a once it has been posted to the ESIP Federation
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  • Weather forecast model-dust forecast model Dust generation – landcover-forest fires (link down to direct/indirect effects below) Climate change Climate change
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  • occurring in Texas. The event documentation begun in 2000 and include ozone, fire as well as dust events from local (TX/NM/Mexico) and distant (Sahara) sources
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  • GLOBAL - Model; MOPITT Day - Satellite; MODISd G - Satellite; MODIS Global Fire - Satellite; MISRm G - Satellite; GOMEm G - Satellite; GOCART G OL - Model;
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  • NEEDS AQ monitoring coverage PM2.5, ozone, NO2 Modeling Emission forest fires Description of Document: Clean Air Initiative (CAI) for Asia mission is to
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  • these indicators? Fire Damage Assessment Detected building footprints using a remote sensing building detection model. Can run fire detection model in
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  • useable in educational contexts. Some of the datasets include NOAA Hazards Fire Mapping (point data) AIRNOW particulate matter < 2.5 microns (pm <2.5) (point
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  • to prepare an emission dataset based on radiative power energy and MODIS fire spots. Guido van der Werf is investigating the burnt area product readiness
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  • latest version of the U.S. National Emissions Inventory, new data from EPA on fire emissions, data from the multi-state air quality Regional Planning Organizations
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  • Georgia Wildfire Smoke Demo OMI Applications Oct 2007 Southern California Fires
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  • (visible atmospheric pollution), visibility, Acid fog, Haze from forest fires, Asian duststorms, sandstorms (PM2.5 as indicators), Volcanic ash, Petrochemical
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  • real-world applications and research (like an application that monitors forest fires or a publication that looks into the relationship between sea level rice
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  • trees and brush. Vegetation can also be a long-term hazard in the forms of fire fuels and deadfalls. Visibility and the visual impact of deployments should
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  • http://www.airnowdata.org/pmfine/hourly.html still has actual 1-h pm2.5 concentration animations, including CAN data. Select northeast region from the
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  • allows the estimation of the added local contribution. In some cases, such as fires and dust events, the emission source causes a transient pulse at nearby receptor
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  • Typhoons Nuclear Disaster Tornados Environmental Floods/Droughts Dust Storms Fires Terrorists Earthquakes Algal Blooms Volcanos Blizzards Tsunami Global Warming
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  • interested in applying fire emissions analysis methods to dynamic web applications Tom Pace - web access to various satellite derived fire location datasets
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  • measures in North Carolina during July 20-23 were undoubtedly due to the distant fire event. Networking and data requirements: NASA satellite data (MISR, MODIS)
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  • flag air quality data caused by exceptional air pollution, such as forest fires and dust storms. The flags are considered in establishing the compliance
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  • species, with a particular emphasis on the highly variable emissions from fires. The primary global and regional clusters operate and refine processing systems
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  • related to the "hot" topics this summer, including: the derecho of June 29 the fires in Colorado in June and July the drought in Kansas the heat waves of May
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  • MNEI_Mobile NPRI RETRO_ANTHRO RETRO_FIRES_WCS EDGAR AQS GFED8day GFED_WCS GSFC_NO2_OL MNEI_Area MNEI_NonRoad MNEI_Point NEI_Area NEI_EGU NEI_Mobile NEI_Point
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  • CO_total_column parameter under the 2D grids shows carbon monoxide emanating from fires in Greece in Aug 2007. Yes, the user interface could have used some work
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  • national level and continental or even global levels. For example, wild fires in southern Europe will eventually be impacting European economies beyond
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  • regional pollution event was caused by transport of pollution from a distant fire, dust storm, etc. The public, needing information about air quality now and
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  • GLOBAL - Model; MOPITT Day - Satellite; MODISd G - Satellite; MODIS Global Fire - Satellite; MISRm G - Satellite; GOMEm G - Satellite; GOCART G OL - Model;
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  • concord.org/) merges calculations of wildfire spread with visualizations of fire expanding over landscapes similar to those in the Midwest and western United
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  • and spatial emissions, and unexpected release of pollutants (e.g. forest fires); there is a need to develop better representations of emissions for models
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  • ozone, particle pollution from anthropogenic and natural sources (e.g., wild fires, volcanoes, desert dust), and mercury, as well as dust-based transport of
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  • air quality (AQ) data caused by exceptional air pollution, such as forest fires and dust storms. The Rule requires States to provide evidence and quantify
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  • values define how resources – many of which can be bought and sold, hired and fired – are combined to create value. Unfortunately, processes are very hard to
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  • Exceptional AQ events include smoke from natural and some anthropogenic fires, windblown dust events, volcanoes, and also long range pollution transport
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  • they are more directly addressed elsewhere. Among the Disasters, wild-land fires, dust storms, volcanic eruptions and severe pollution events have significant
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  • respond to the risks of climate change, including drought, invasive pests, fires and floods." New Predictions of Climate Change’s Impact on Agriculture (12/17/13)
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  • and the vulnerability of biodiversity to climate change, monitoring forest fires, mapping of drought affected areas etc) would be appropriate for the Winter
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  • development of applications such as national and global land cover mapping, fire severity monitoring, danger forecasting, distribution mapping, near real-time
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