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Joint Fire Science Program Projects
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Jun 04, 2009 01:38 PM
A search of existing JFSP projects for data and models of interest. Search of existing JFSP projectsWe have reviewed all of the past funded JFSP projects to determine what potential datasets, models, and analyses of interest to SEMIP may exist. This search was done primarily through public data on the JFSP website including the proposal abstracts. Results
142 JFSP projects were identified as potentially having data, models, or analyses of interest. These range from projects that have clearly generated data of interest (e.g., pre- and post- consumption plots on wildfire and prescribed burns) to projects potential data would have been collected in order to do the main portion of the project but not otherwise generated. Of these 40 have been identified as priority items. Some items of interest potentially include: Pre- and post- burn fuel loading / consumption measurements for: Remote sensing techniques for fuels, including mapping Burn severity maps Improved consumption models Plume rise models and measurements Smoke monitoring
Full listThe full list of 40 priority and 142 total dentified JFSP projects of interest is in the linked PDF spreadsheet.
Of the projects identified, we estimate:
Next stepsGiven the quanitity of projects identified, we are prioritizing those projects with data of significant importance to the identified initial Test Cases. We are in the process of contacting the Principal Investigators of these 40 projects to see if they believe there are data, models, or analyses of utility to SEMIP. Additional or missed projectsWhile care has been taken in the identification above, we recognize that some projects of significant interest may have been missed. We would welcome having these projects brought to our attention, so please contact us. NotesThe JFSP search was done in Spring 2009 by Candace Krull and Sim Larkin of the USFS AirFire Team. All inaccuracies are theirs.
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