Session 4 Operational and Near-Operational Fire Weather Forecasting Techniques

Wednesday, 26 October 2005: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Ladyslipper (Radisson Canmore Hotel and Conference Center)
Host: Sixth Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology
Chair:
Rick Ochoa, National Interagency Fire Center, Boise, ID

Papers:
10:30 AM
4.1
The BlueSkyRAINS Smoke Prediction System
Susan M. O'Neill, USDA, Seattle, WA; and S. Ferguson, R. Solomon, J. Hoadley, J. Peterson, N. Larkin, R. Wilson, R. Peterson, and D. Matheny
10:45 AM
4.2
Model-Generated Predictions of Dry Lightning Risk—Initial Results
Miriam Rorig, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and S. J. McKay, S. A. Ferguson, and P. Werth
11:00 AM
4.3
HI-RISE—Hazardous Incident Rapid In-Flight Support Effort: Use of asynoptic upper-air data to improve weather forecasts at wildland fires and other hazardous incidents
Paul G. Witsaman, NOAA/NWS, Fort Worth, TX; and J. W. Zeitler, M. C. Oaks, G. P. Murdoch, S. R. Nagle, W. C. Hoffmann, and B. K. Fritz
11:15 AM
4.4
11:30 AM
4.5
Implementation of Windsat Data From NPOESS into 3DVAR for CANSAC Real-Time MM5 Forecasting
Tesfamichael Ghidey, WSU, Prosser, WA; and J. Koracin, T. J. Brown, and M. D. McAtee
11:45 AM
4.6
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