EE Tools and Methods
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Tools and Methods for Exceptional Event Analysis
General Tools and Methods
EPA
- Evidence for Flagging Exceptional Events
- Overview of Guidance Docs
- Draft guidance - Preparation of documentation for high wind events
- Exceptional Events Rule FAQ
- EPA Ideas on Evidence for Data Exclusion in Exceptional Events
R. Husar, WUStL
- Browser
- uFIND
- Console
T. Moore, WRAP
- WRAP Fire Emissions Tracking System (FETS) http://www.wrapfets.org/ - basis of the 2 Joint Fire Sciences Program projects we are working on, which are:
- DEASCO3 http://www.wrapfets.org/deasco3.cfm - started Winter 2011-12 and completes June 2013, and
- PMDETAIL http://www.wrapfets.org/pmdetail.cfm - started Winter 2012-13 and to complete Spring 2016
- Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity
- Hazard Mapping System
Statistical Ozone Forecast Methods
D. Jaffe, U. Washington
P. Reddy, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division
H. Hafner, STI
Event Detection Tools and Methods
Preisler, Climate Applications Laboratory University of California Merced
Wildfire Forecast Probabilities and Odds- Preisler and Westerling (2007) and Preisler et al (2011) proposed a seasonal forecast methodology for fire occurrence, extent, and suppression costs for California.