14th Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium Posters

Tuesday, 2 May 2023: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Host: 14th Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium
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Papers:
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Extensive Wildland Fire Weather Research of the Tragic June 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire
Fred J. Schoeffler, Project 10 & 18 International, Pine, AZ; and J. A. Collura

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The Effects of Fire-Atmosphere Coupling on Predicting Fire Front Behavior
Matthew Moody, Univ. of California, Davis, CA; and B. N. Bailey, R. Stoll, and S. K. Krueger

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Dead Fuel Moisture Climatology Dataset of California
Angel Farguell, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA; and A. Kochanski, J. Drucker, W. Jolly, J. Mandel, and J. D. Mirocha

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Leveraging a Physically-Based Dead Fuel Moisture Model to Inform Western United States Utility Wildfire Mitigation Operations
Xin Qu, Atmospheric Data Solutions, LLC, Jackson, WY; and S. B. Capps and J. Kalkhof

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Spatial Metrics of Fire Geometry and Their Relationship to Fire Areal Growth
Kara Yedinak, USDA, Madison, WI; and B. E. Potter, A. Bova, S. Illson, and L. Pierce

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Research Support for Crisis Strategy Prescribed Burns
Brian E. Potter, USDA, Seattle, WA; and J. Dubowy, A. M. Chiodi, A. Rowe, V. Cork, E. Alvarado, N. Larkin, S. O'Neill, and A. Bova

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Changes in Summer-Nighttime Stability, Wind Speed and Fuel Moisture over the Western US
Andrew M. Chiodi, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and B. Potter and N. Larkin

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A Semi-Simple Approach for Estimating Fire Season Length
Tom Rolinski, Southern California Edison, Irwindale, CA; Southern California Edison, Rosemead, CA

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The Hot-Dry-Windy Index: R2O, the Cloud, and Ongoing Development
Joseph J. Charney, USDA, Lansing, MI; USDA, Lansing, MI; and A. F. Srock, B. E. Potter, and J. M. McDonald

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Using ERA5-Land in RAWS QC and Estimation Process
Timothy J. Brown, ; and H. Reinbold and G. McCurdy

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A 25-Year Climatology of Air Stagnation Events in North America
Michaela D. Ericksen, St. Cloud State Univ., St. Cloud, MN; and A. F. Srock

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Characterizing Updraft and Plume Properties Spanning the FIREX-AQ and CalFiDE Field Campaigns
Edward J. Strobach, CIRES, Bel Air, MD; and A. W. Brewer, B. J. Carroll, S. Baidar, B. J. McCarty, and C. J. Senff

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Decision-Making on the Fireline: Is Probabilistic Information Useful?
Mark R. Loeffelbein, NWS, Salt Lake City, UT

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Beyond the Big-Leaf Model for NOAA’s Unified Air Quality Forecasting Capabilities
Patrick C. Campbell, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA; and P. Makar, B. Baker, Y. Tang, F. Yang, R. Montuoro, R. Saylor, W. T. Hung, and Z. Moon

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Improving Consistency of National Weather Service Fire Weather Products in the Plains and Midwest
Chris Foltz, NWS, Kansas City, MO; and K. Cook, R. Wolf, M. Bunkers, and C. Schultz

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