Frontiers in Measurement of Fire Weather and Wildfires (poster session)

Tuesday, 30 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 24th Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation

Proposed Topic Title

Wildfires around the world are increasing in frequency, size, and severity, including at the wildland-urban interface. These events pose threats to the ecosystems, processes, and lives within the areas they develop. The measurement of variables prior, during, and following fire events will become increasingly important as these events continue. This session focuses on new measurements of fire weather, wildfire, and the post-burn areas including observational strategies, new techniques, and recent results from field programs.

Papers:
383
Assessing the Usefulness of the National Fire Danger Rating System Data when Issuing Red Flag Warnings
Braedyn D McBroom, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR; and C. A. Redmond

384
Addressing Plume Rise and the In-Plume Velocity Core Structure from Three Wildfires During FIREX-AQ
Edward J. Strobach, CIRES, Bel Air, MD; and A. W. Brewer, B. J. Carroll, Y. L. Pichugina, S. Baidar, and C. J. Senff

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