Title: For 438 Introduction to
1For 438Introduction to
FOR-438 Introduction to
2FOR-438 Tool Data Flow Overview
Data re-runs
FBAT (Fire Behavior Assessment Tool) FlamMap
ACT (Area Change Tool)
FRCC Mapping Tool
MRIT (Multi-scale Resource Integration Tool)
3Tool Data Flow
FlamMap
- Available from fire.org web site
- Outputs raster maps of potential fire behavior
- Rate of Spread (ROS)
- Flame length (FL)
- Crown fire activity (CFA)
- Uses same input files as FARSITE
- Landscape (.LCP)
- Initial Fuel Moistures (.FMS)
Data output
FBAT (Fire Behavior Assessment Tool)
4Damn Wendel, why do we keep crashing the Area
Change interface? Hhhmmmm..Must be an
inverted command line code, causing a data stream
interruption.
5Objectives
- Provide cursory overview of the FlamMap model
- Learn the minimum inputs required for making
FlamMap runs - Understand layers to be synthesized in Fire
Behavior Assessment Tool (FBAT) - Complete exercise, and discuss FlamMap outputs
and uses
6Why add fuel planning skills?
- Girls only like boys with great skills.
Nunchuck skills, bowhunting skills. - Instead of I caught you a very delicious
bass.. - I integrated WUI, FRCC, and absolute fire
behavior in the MRIT. Gosh. -
7What is FlamMap?
- Fire Behavior Model that creates raster maps of
- Potential fire behavior characteristics
- Rate-of-spread
- Flame length
- Crown fire activity
- Fireline intensity
- Horizontal spread rate
- Fuel Conditioning (advanced options)
- Dead fuel moisture
- Mid-flame windspeeds
- Solar irradiance
8Basic Steps to run FlamMap
- Acquire a landscape file (.lcp) and fuel moisture
file (.fms) for area of interest - Provide required inputs describing environmental
conditions - Select the desired output layers
- Launch FlamMap and interpret results
9How does it work?
- Pixel based each pixel burns independently
fire behavior is not influenced by neighboring
pixels - Uses ASCII grids
- NOT temporal - uses constant weather and fuel
moisture parameters - Partially spatial does not map fire perimeters
or incremental growth - Uses same spatial and tabular data as FARSITE
(.lcp and .fms files)
10Spatial Input DataASCII grids of
- Topographic data
- Elevation (DEM)
- Slope
- Aspect
- Fuels data
- Fire behavior fuel model (FBFM 13 or 40)
- Stand height
- Canopy base height
- Canopy bulk density
- Canopy cover
11Model ParametersInput by User
- Fuel moisture file (.fms), by fuel model
- Dead 1-hr, 10-hr, 100-hr,
- Live herbaceous, woody
- Canopy foliar moisture (75 125)
- 20-ft wind speed (above crown)
- Wind direction (directly upslope or from azimuth)
12Output Data
- Rate of Spread
- Flame Length
- Crown Fire Activity (each pixel classified as
unburned, surface, passive crown, active crown)
13What is a landscape file?
- A grid containing rasterized spatial inputs of
topographic and fuels information for a landscape
of interest - Potential problem LANDFIRE ArcGRIDS
- Solution Convert ArcGrids to ASCII in
ArcToolbox - LCP files downloadable from National Map website
- Build LCP file in FlamMap from ASCII grids
14Preparing Input Data
- Converting ArcGRIDs to ASCII format
15At National Map website, under download and
FARSITE tabs, select landscape file
16Getting Startedbuilding the landscape (lcp) file
ASCII file inputs
17Selecting Input Parameters
Weather/Fuels Parameters
18Selecting Fuel Moisture Wind Parameters
- Dependent upon your analysis objectives
- Worst case potential wildland fire behavior?
- Comparing outcomes of multiple burning
prescriptions?
19Building the Fuel Moisture File
FM 1-hr 10-hr 100-hr LH LW
- Text file
- Acquire from Fuels
- Specialist, NFDRS
- Potential Editors
- Note Pad
- Word Pad
20Selecting Outputs
21FlamMap Demo and Exercise
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32Exercise Review
- When is flame length the overriding concern?
- When is rate of spread the most important
consideration? - Does one layer have more relevance to
- Firefighter safety?
- CWPP or WUI planning?
- Selective thinning followed by burning?
- Fire effects modeling?
33Exercise Review
- What are obvious limitations to FlamMap?
- Would it be helpful to have the outputs
classified into key thresholds (e.g., Hauling
chart, nomograms, etc.)?
20 mph windspeed, general wind
50 mph windspeed, cold front passage
34FOR-438 Tool Data Flow Overview
Data re-runs
FBAT (Fire Behavior Assessment Tool) FlamMap
ACT (Area Change Tool)
FRCC Mapping Tool
MRIT (Multi-scale Resource Integration Tool)
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