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Wildfire Cluster

ACTIVE

 

What we do: Open the doors to open wildfire science and proactive solutions in wildfire management

Why we do it: Wildfires are only getting worse, and there are major challenges in putting data to work for non-technical decision makers

Co-chairs: Dave Jones (Stormcenter); Douglas (Yuhan) Rao (NOAA)

people watching a raging wildfire

Come and be a part of the conversation as we look to build an open science approach to addressing one of the nation’s most destructive events, which is only getting worse.

This cluster launched in January 2023. We are excited to welcome anyone who has an interest in wildfires and data. There are major challenges to putting data to work to serve decision makers when those decision makers are non-technical. We welcome your input and contributions as we tackle yet another challenge within ESIP.

The group meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 4pm ET. Join through the ESIP Community Calendar: esipfed.org/community-calendar

Cluster Ethos

The ESIP community rallies around big issues and brings creative and sometimes non-traditional approaches that make perfect sense. The ESIP Wildfire Cluster provides an area for conversation around wildfire management and networking that would initially serve these key stakeholder communities:

  • Any community working with wildland and prescribed fires for proactive solutions in management including Wildland Firefighters, Fire District Chiefs, Fire practitioners, Land managers and even communities – to evolve the wildfire cluster to see how we can address key issues related to the use of geospatial products, remote sensing, AI, ML and technologies that can guide their decision making or introduce new approaches that can assist them.
  • Any agency or organization focusing on wildland fire management that can benefit from an ESIP community that shares an interest in applying technology and ideas that result in building something together or coming up with new technological priorities or approaches that the ESIP community could help define around how trusted wildfire data and information can be applied to proactive management of wildland and prescribed fire.
  • Any ESIP member who wants to participate in this cluster and discuss how we might apply new and emerging technologies to address proactive wildfire management. The ESIP Wildfire Cluster is open and inclusive with the goal of bringing together interested members of the community to come up with ideas and potential GIS-related products that can be derived from remote sensing platforms, in situ observations or model data, that could address priorities identified by fire districts across the nation beginning with a Fire District in CA. This cluster also invites members of NASA’s Wildland Fire Management Program, NOAA, USFS and state agencies to participate on occasion and be a part of the conversations.

The cluster will also look to leverage the ESIP Ecosystem of Innovation developed by the Disaster Lifecycle Cluster to see if it is applicable in addressing Wildfire Cluster priorities and placing any prototype products in front of real decision makers that are in a position to be involved in proactive management of wildfires. In addition, we will look to collaborate with other relevant ESIP clusters to build upon the excellent work and conversations that occur every month during their respective meetings and to make sure there is no duplication of efforts.

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