Title: Wildfire Risk Assessment: Western Travis County, Texas
1Wildfire Risk Assessment Western Travis County,
Texas
- Integrating GIS and Fire Modeling
- Jennifer Perry CE 394K GIS
2Fire Simulator
- Spatially and temporally simulate
- the spread and behavior of fires.
- GIS based data input
- Simulate weather, fuels,
- heterogeneous terrain
- Simulate attack scenarios
3Required GIS Raster Files
- Digital Elevation Model
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- Slope
- Aspect
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- Fuels
- Canopy Density
4Required GIS Raster Files
- Downloaded from TNRIS
- Digital Data site
- USGS Mansfield Dam Quadrangle
- 30 meter resolution
- UTM NAD 27 projection
5Required GIS Raster Files
- Derived from DEM using
- ArcView Spatial Analyst
- USGS Mansfield Dam Quadrangle
- 30 meter resolution
- UTM NAD 27 projection
6Required GIS Raster Files
- Derived from DEM using
- ArcView Spatial Analyst
- USGS Mansfield Dam Quadrangle
- 30 meter resolution
- UTM NAD 27 projection
7Required GIS Raster Files
8Required GIS Raster Files
- USGS LULC vector file in
- digital degrees
- Clipped against Mansfield Dam quad
- Projected into UTM NAD 27
- Converted to grid based on DEM
9Required GIS Raster Files
- Interpolated from LULC grid
- Expressed as percent density
- Projected into UTM NAD 27
- Converted to grid based on DEM
10Field Site
- 5-6 acre brush fire
- September 4, 2000
- Record high of 1100 F
11Extent of Fire
Lake Travis
12FARSITE Simulation
Ignition conditions Elevation 2208 m Slope
290 Aspect 1350 Fuel 7 Southern Rough
Chaparral (2-6 ft) Canopy Cover 1
500 m
Chagoopa.LCP
13FARSITE Simulation
- Fire characteristics
- Duration 1 day
- T 800 F, no wind
- Time step 30 minutes
- Visible time step 2 hours
14Whats Left?
- Compile Mansfield Dam raster files into .LCP
file - Use FARSITE to convert Fuel Model from standard
- Anderson criteria to Fire Behavior Fuel Model
- Run simulation based on Labor Day Fire
- Overlay roads.shp and hydrants.shp to determine
- effectiveness of attack
15Thanks to Brian Quinlan, Hudson Bend Fire
Department, for access to GIS files