Eighth Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology
    

Poster Session 1

 Formal Poster Reviewing with Icebreaker Reception
 Chair: Edward D. Delgado, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah
 P1.1Summer daytime down drainage winds in the Salmon River drainage  
Charles F. Redman, NOAA/NWS, Boise, ID
 P1.2Expected impacts of climate change on fuel status in Mediterranean shrublands  
Grazia Pellizzaro, CNR-IBIMET, National Research Council, Sassari, Italy; and A. Ventura, B. Arca, A. Arca, V. Bacciu, and P. Duce
 P1.3The National FCAMMS Experimental Predictions of Fire Weather and Smoke  
Robert Solomon, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and T. J. Brown, N. K. Larkin, B. Potter, D. Podnar, and H. J. Reinbold
 P1.4 moved. New paper number 3.3A  
 P1.5Implications of using percentiles to define fire danger levels  extended abstract
Faith Ann Heinsch, U.S. Forest Service, Missoula, MT; and P. L. Andrews and L. Kurth
 P1.6Assessing nationwide hourly wildfire risk in Italy using Limited Area Model forecasts and meteorological observations: the role of live fuels moisture dynamics  
Francesco Gaetani, CIMA Research Foundation, Savona, Italy; and M. Cannac and M. D'andrea
 P1.7Mapping, analyzing and delivering spatio-temporal fire potential products using Open Geospatial Consortium standards  extended abstract
Alexander Petkov, USDA, Missoula, MT; and W. M. Jolly
 P1.8Fireflux experiments in the New Jersey Pine Barrens  extended abstract
Kenneth L. Clark, USDA, New Lisbon, NJ; and J. Hom, N. Skowronski, and W. E. Heilman
 P1.9Assessment of Fire Severity in a Mediterranean Area using FlamMap Simulator  extended abstract
Michele Salis, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; and B. Arca, V. Bacciu, P. Duce, and D. Spano
 P1.10Predicting Smoke and Emissions from Prescribed Fires on Deep Organic Soils---Preliminary Results  
Candace Krull, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and M. Rorig, R. Mickler, and M. Moore
 P1.11A spatial and predictive National Fire Danger Rating System for New Jersey  
John L. Hom, USDA Forest Service, Newtown Square, PA; and W. E. Heilman, X. Bian, K. Mccullough, K. L. Clark, N. Skowronski, J. Cole, S. Van Tuyl, M. Gallagher, A. Kornbluh, and J. J. Charney
 P1.12Evaluation of a new fire growth measure for research analyses  
Brian Potter, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and T. Strand and N. Larkin
P1.13Seeking a physics-based algorithm for lightning prediction  
Brian Potter, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and R. Solomon
 P1.14 moved. New paper number 5B.6A  
 P1.15Assessment of Smoke Emission and Carbon Estimates from Mediterranean Maquis Fire Events  extended abstract
Valentina Bacciu, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; and M. Salis, D. Spano, B. Arca, G. Pellizzaro, and P. Duce
 P1.16Observed PM2.5 smoke data from wildfires (Summers 2005-2008)  
Candace Krull, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and N. Larkin, T. Strand, M. Rorig, and M. Moore
 P1.17Modeling fire severity in California, USA  
Alisa R. Keyser, UC Merced, Merced, CA; and A. Westerling
 P1.18Analysis of the ability of fire weather to assess large-scale extreme fire events in Siberia in preparation for future fire weather prediction  
Amber Soja, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; and P. W. Stackhouse, D. Westberg, D. J. McRae, J. Z. Jin, N. Tchebakova, and E. Parfenova
 P1.19An overview of atmospheric measurements made during the IS4FIRES experiment at Hyytiälä, Finland  
Craig B. Clements, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA; and J. Kukkonen, G. de Leeuw, A. Virkkula, J. Levula, D. M. Schultz, and M. Kulmala
 P1.20OK-FIRE: A weather-based decision support system for wildland fire management in Oklahoma  
J. D. Carlson, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK; and T. G. Bidwell, S. Blackburn, R. Jabrzemski, and J. M. Wolfinbarger
 P1.21 moved. New paper number 11A.4A  
 P1.22Common factors associated with large scale fire whirls  
Jason M. Forthofer, USDA, Missoula, MT; and B. W. Butler
 P1.23Managing smoke related visibility problems in military airspace  
Scott Goodrick, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA
 P1.24Results from Daysmoke for weak smoke plumes  
Gary L. Achtemeier, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA; and Y. Liu, S. Goodrick, L. Naeher, and M. T. Odman
 P1.25 moved. New paper number 5B.1A  
 P1.26Operational Products at the Program for Climate, Ecosystem and Fire Applications (CEFA)  
Hauss J. Reinbold, DRI, Reno, NV; and T. J. Brown
 P1.27Sensitivity Analyses of Ignition Area and Fire-Atmosphere Dynamics using WRF-FIRE  
Kara Yedinak, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and B. Lamb and J. L. Coen

Tuesday, 13 October 2009: 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Big Sky Ballroom

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