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Title: THERMAL INFRARED PROGRAM


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THERMAL INFRARED PROGRAM HELICOPTER
PLATFORMS Alberta Perspective
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Outline
  • Introduction
  • Why we use IR
  • Statistics 1998 - 2005
  • Present concerns effecting IR use
  • Completed to date
  • Future Standards

3
Background
  • 1982 with Forest Service
  • Over 2200 hours as an IR operator 1982 1989
  • Level I certification - 2005 - FLIR
  • Variety of helicopter platforms
  • B206, B204, B205, B212, H500
  • 3 main IR cameras
  • AGA 750, AGEMA 782, AGA 110
  • Multiple Search /Rescue missions with RCMP
  • Team Lead
  • 2001 2004 Provincial Fire Mapping Program
    Coordinator
  • 2005 1/2 present Provincial IR Program
    Coordinator

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Alberta Forest Protection, a Branch of Alberta
Sustainable Resource Development Responsibility
..
To protect Albertas forests and forest
communities by preventing and suppressing forest
fires
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Why Do We Use IR
  • ADM believes in the IR program and its fiscal
    use
  • Aids in Mop-up operations
  • Maximizes the effective and efficient use of our
    ground crews
  • Helps to determine areas of little or no fire
    activity
  • CAUTION!!!!!
  • Tool to determine fire status
  • OC, BH, UC, EX
  • Aids in the determination of hotspots, burning
    areas, and fire perimeter

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Definitions
Hotspot
Area of remnant heat gt 300 degrees C. and 25 cm
in size
Burning Area
Extensive areas of active burning
Fire Perimeter
Maximum extent of fire destroyed vegetation
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EXAMPLES
8
Statistics1998 - 2005
  • 29 helicopter companies
  • 16 different helicopter platforms
  • Spent 4,851,149.00
  • Utilized 5583 hours helicopter time
  • Utilized 3892 hours of IR operator time

9
Helicopter Versus IR Operator Costs
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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • No justification on usage - We just use it
  • Misconceptions
  • Weather plays an important role
  • How long after raining do we wait before
    scanning?
  • Does rain or snow interfere with effective
    operations?

At least 2 days
Drives heat down
It attenuates IR signal
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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • Misconceptions Cont
  • Time of scan is important
  • When is the best time to scan?
  • What effect does a sunny day have on the
    detection capabilities?
  • How far underground can I detect heat?

Works best during night operations or early
mornings/late evenings
Creates false positives
1/32 inch
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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • Solar Reflectance
  • And
  • Water Vapour
  • Can be your worst enemies

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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • Variety of IR equipment
  • Type III gimbel mount ( gt 100,000)
  • Handheld (lt100,000)
  • Inconsistent end products
  • Can your IR equipment give us the end products we
    want?

15
Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • Lag time of IR mission results to IC, SITL or GIS
    team
  • No accountability to the team
  • Varied delivery times

Right after landing
  • Delivery times sometimes 2 hr late
  • Breakfast more important
  • Never
  • Nothing to report

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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • Delivery formats varied
  • Flagged nails
  • Toilet paper
  • Hand drawn maps with hotspots delineated
  • Post-it notes
  • Numbers transposed wrong
  • Lost post-it notes
  • Cigarette packages
  • GPS coordinates in different formats
  • DD this what is needed
  • DM helicopter operations
  • DMS- mapping
  • Thumb drives sometimes

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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • IR experience
  • IR operators experience varied
  • None to lots
  • Pilot and IR operators out on their own
  • ICS team member not present
  • Misunderstanding of how operation worked
  • Pilot felt it was important to see hotspots also

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Present Concerns Effecting IR Use
  • Time of hire
  • Expectations not conveyed
  • Time of release
  • Exit evaluations not done

IR providers require honest feedback on
performance
Upcoming companies are asking for direction
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CompletedtoDate
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Completed to Date
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CompletedtoDate
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Future StandardsSensitivity/File Format/Accuracy
  • Ability to detect hotspot targets gt 25sq cm in
    size
  • Ability to provide digital GPS shapefiles of
    hotspots and flight course taken by helicopter
  • The coordinates of targets within a spatial
    accuracy of 10 meters

23
Future StandardsFormat of Delivered Data
  • Shapefile
  • Geographic(lat-long) or degree decimal degrees
  • NAD83 datum
  • Include - .dbf, .shp, .shx, .prj files

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Future StandardsFormat of Delivered Data-cont
  • Hardcopy maps 11x17
  • Quicklook product of identified targets
  • JPEG, BMP, PDF format
  • Must STAND on its own
  • Scale
  • Title
  • Author
  • North arrow
  • Date

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Crumb Trail as Evidence of Assessment Coverage
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DESIRED PRODUCT
  • - Black Perimeter Trace
  • GPS Locations of Hotspots
  • Tabular and digital data

27
Future StandardsInformation Delivery
  • Immediate delivery of shapefile data and maps
    upon landing
  • To ground crews via drop tube or landing at camps
    via thumb drive
  • Future
  • Downlink capabilities of hotspots to sectors,
    camps, IC base
  • Downlink to simple printer
  • Real time downlink of IR images to IC base to aid
    planning section and IC in decision making

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PDA MOBILE MAPPING
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Future StandardsMission Plan
  • Include
  • Where scan took place
  • Scan objectives
  • Average height of flight AGL
  • Start/stop times
  • Type of scanner used
  • Name of pilot and scanner operator
  • Type and registration of helicopter
  • Fire number / fire name
  • Date of flight

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Example of THERMAL MISSION REPORT
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Future StandardsIR Standards for Providers
  • Standardize training/certification for IR
    operators
  • Need to understand the basics of infrared
  • Known training companies
  • FLIR - nancy.edwards_at_flir.com
  • Snell infrared - gmcintosh_at_snellinfrared.com
  • Minimum on-site training requirements
  • 20 hours?
  • Test IR companies over grid to promote
    consistency
  • Must pass to use on fires

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Future StandardsPerformance Feedback
  • Expectations conveyed
  • At time of hire
  • Daily
  • Evaluation at time of release -
  • Evaluations by designated ICS member
  • PSC
  • SITL
  • IR Coordinator?

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Thankyou
Steve Simser, GIS/IR Specialist Wildfire Resource
Information Wildfire Aviation and
Geomatics Forest Protection Branch Forestry
Division 9th Floor, 9920 108 St. Edmonton,
Alberta T5K 2M4 1-780-427-6754 work 1-780-819-6754
cell steve.simser_at_ gov.ab.ca
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