Session 14th Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium Virtual Posters

Wednesday, 3 May 2023: 5:15 PM-6:15 PM
Scandinavian Ballroom Salon 4 (Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown )
Host: 14th Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium
Chairs:
Brian Potter and Nicholas J. Nauslar, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, The University of Oklahoma, and NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center, Norman, OK

Papers:
5:15 PM
V1
Cooperative Observations from Multiple Altitudes Can Yield Needed Operational Support and Advances in Wildland Fire Science.
J Timothy Ball, Fireball Information Technologies, LLC, Reno, NV; and C. Schmidt, C. Kuo, E. Wishnow, and C. R. Pennypacker

5:25 PM
V2
A Multi-Index Examination of Future Fire Season Length and Severity Over the United States
Lee Kessenich, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. S. Bukovsky, PhD, S. McGinnis, L. O. Mearns, A. Cullen, and J. T. Abatzoglou

Handout (10.2 MB)

5:35 PM
V3
Proof-of-Concept Mesoscale Discussions for Short-Term Wildfire Prediction on the Southern Great Plains
T. Todd Lindley, NOAA, Norman, OK; and G. Murdoch and P. T. Marsh
Manuscript (642.9 kB)

Handout (3.3 MB)

5:55 PM
V5
Dew Point Bombs: Large Model Errors Provide an Obvious Target of Opportunity for Fire Weather Forecasters
John R. Banghoff, MS, Penn State University; BS, The Ohio State University, NWS, State College, PA; NWS, State College, PA; and R. Radzanowski, M. L. Jurewicz Sr., M. R. Colbert, M. S. Katsouros, and P. Baumann

Handout (8.5 MB)

6:05 PM
V6
Compounding Impacts of Drought on Post-Fire Vegetation Response in Western U.S
Shahryar K Ahmad, NASA GSFC, Lanham, MD; GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and T. R. Holmes, S. V. Kumar, PhD, T. M. Lahmers, K. Locke, A. Guzman, and F. Melton

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