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Title: The southern high-resolution modeling consortium - a source for research and operational collaboration
Author(s): Achtemeier, Gary L.; Goodrick, Scott L.; Liu, Yongqiang
Date: 2003
Source: In: Second International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress And Fifth Symposium On Fire And Forest Meterorology, November 16-20, Orlando, Florida, p. 1-4
Description: The Southern High-Resolution Modeling Consortium (SHRMC) is one of five regional Fire Consortia for Advanced Modeling of Meteorology and Smoke (FCAMMS) consortia established as part of the National Fire Plan. FCAMMS involves research and development activities collaborating across all land management agencies, NOAA, NASA, and Universities. These activities will support fire fighters by developing and disseminating high-resolution fire weather, fire danger, fire behavior, and smoke management products. FCAMMS products will merge the latest science in weather forecasting and satellite observations with existing models and fire science to increase accuracy of information used by fire weather forecasters and fire intelligence officers to control wildfires more quickly and manage all fires more efficiently.
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