ACCORD Fire Workshop - Resources

ACCORD Fire Data Analysis Workshop

Workshop
Jul. 13 to Jul. 14, 2017

8:00 am – 5:00 pm MDT

Main content

a)     Tool Web Sites

a. Toolsets for Airborne Data
b. NASA Giovanni 
c. BOXMOX online box model
d. Panoply: Java-based program for viewing NetCDF, HDF files - must install on your computer 

b)     Campaign Datasets

a. NASA CAMPAIGN DATASETS

i.     SEAC4RS
ii.    ARCTAS
iii.    DISCOVER-AQ
iv.    DC3
v.     INTEX
vi.    TRACE-P

b. SENEX
c. ARCPAC
d. FRAPPE
e. NSF/NCAR Campaigns

c)     Surface Datasets

a. IMPROVE
b. EPA AQS

i.     https://www.epa.gov/outdoor-air-quality-data
ii.     https://aqs.epa.gov/api
iii.     https://www.epa.gov/outdoor-air-quality-data/download-daily-data

d)     Satellite Data Sources

a. Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS)
b. NASA Land Processes DAAC
c. NASA Giovanni
d. MODIS Active Fire and Burned Area Products 
e. GOES-R images and information 
 

e)     Useful Fire Web Sites

a. NOAA Hazard Mapping Systems Fire and Smoke Product
b. NOAA NCEI Wildfire Interactive Maps
c. National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC)

i.     Fire Data from NICC

d. USFS Active Fire Mapping Program
e. Incident Information System (InciWeb) 
f. US Wildfire Activity Public Information Map (from ESRI) 
g. GEOMAC Wildland Fire Viewer 
h. Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (USFS) 
i. Burned Area Emergency Response (USFS) 
j. NOAA Fire and Smoke Products 
l. Wildfire Automated Biomass Burning Algorithm (WFABBA)
m. MODIS and VIIRS Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS)
n. Aerosol Information for the US (IDEAS)
o. Fire Research and Management Exchange System (FRAMES)
 

f) Forecast Sites

a. BlueSky Air Quality and Smoke Forecasts
b. Canadian Fire Smoke Forecasts 
c. NOAA HRR Forecasts 
d. ECMWF Forecasts 
 

 g) Land Cover and Vegetation Information

a. Current global land cover maps (compilation summary)
b. ESA 300m annual global land cover time series 
c. LandFire

h) Fire Emissions

a. Fire INventory from NCAR (FINN)
- subset emissions here 
b. GFED
c. GFAS
e. QFED