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Fire Behavior and Modeling Discussion Group

Fire behavior analysis is an ever-evolving field with new data, models, and information.  Analysts can help fire managers to answer a variety of questions but it is difficult to stay informed on the tools available.

A proactive group of analysts, modelers, fuels specialists, and others have gathered to discuss these modeling tools and their application to fire management questions in Alaska. This informal group meets monthly and is open to anyone interested in learning more about fire behavior modeling.


Next Meeting

Wednesday, January 11th, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 at the BLM - Alaska Fire Service, Manager's Conf Rm

Remote Access:  Click HERE to join the meeting. Use you microphone/speaker OR call in at 1-636-277-0130 (Access Code: 831-570-288).

Discussion Topic: Calibration


Related Upcoming Event

Alaska Fire Behavior Modeling Workshop: March 5-7, 2012

More information coming soon! 


Previous Meetings

November 10, 2011

Watch the Webinar Podcast

Download the Webinar Recording

Other Meeting Supplements:

Guidebook on LANDFIRE Fuels Data Acquisition, Critique, Modification, Maintenance, and Model Calibrations (Richard Stratton, Feb 2009, RMS-GTR-220)
Conducting FSPro and STFB analyses in Alaska, 2010 (Laurie Kurth, et al.) 
Fire modeling in Alaska during an extended dry fire season, 2009 (Laurie Kurth, et al.) 
Use of masks to make changes to the WFDSS Alaska 2009 LCP (Rick Stratton)

August 18, 2011

Unfortunately, the webinar recording from this meeting was damaged and cannot be viewed.

Here is a previous webinar recording, following a similar discussion format: Fire Behavior Overview 2011

Other Meeting Supplements:
Running Near Term Fire Behavior in Alaska (Dan Minder)
WDFSS Comparison (LANDFIRE 1.0 vs Refresh 2008) (Chris Moore)
WFDSS Comparison Spreadsheet (Mitch)

 July 18, 2011Meeting Notes



Note: Please do not cite any information posted from this discussion group without consulting with the document creator. All data, graphs, discussion documents, etc. are for information purposes only and have not been through a peer review process.

How to Participate 

To join this discussion group, contact Marsha Henderson at marsha.henderson
@alaska.gov
or 907-356-5858.

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