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Wildland Firefighter Health Series: Current Knowledge for Body, Mind, and Well-being
During this 3-day series of presentations and panel discussions, professionals and agency leaders shared some of the current …
Looking to the Past to Plan for Future Wildfire Response
FULL ARTICLE HERE Characterizing where personnel and equipment are coming from, both geographically and by managing agency, may …
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Heads Up in a Dead Forest: Using the Snag Hazard Map to Support Safety and Strategic Planning for Fire Responders
FULL ARTICLE HERE Wildland fire managers can utilize the snag hazard map to identify potentially dangerous conditions and …
Getting More Fire on the Ground: Landscape-Scale Prescribed Burning Supported by Science
FULL ARTICLE HERE Scientists and partners are working to advance our understanding of fire, developing planning tools, and …
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The Safe Separation Distance Evaluator: Is My Safety Zone Big Enough?
FULL ARTICLE HERE Scientists developed a new tool to help wildland fire personnel know if a safety zone is large enough to …
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Identification of Model-Forecast Thunderstorm Outflows to Enhance
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Objective identification of thunderstorm gust fronts from operational numerical weather prediction models
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