Oklahoma Fire Danger Model Output Plots
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April 6, 1999
Burning Index: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Energy Release Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Ignition Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Spread Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
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April 7, 1999
Burning Index: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Energy Release Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Ignition Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Spread Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
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April 8, 1999
Burning Index: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Energy Release Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Ignition Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
Spread Component: 01 Z 06 Z
11 Z
13 Z 15 Z
17 Z
19 Z 20 Z
21 Z
22 Z 23 Z
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Oklahoma Mesonet Plots
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April 5, 1999
Fire Weather Plot
Station Plot
Mesonet Map
Wind Gusts
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April 6, 1999
Fire Weather Plot
Station Plot
Mesonet Map
Wind Gusts
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April 7, 1999
Fire Weather Plot
Station Plot
Mesonet Map
Wind Gusts
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April 8, 1999
Fire Weather Plot
Station Plot
Mesonet Map
Wind Gusts
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Vegetative Greenness Data
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Visual Greenness from April 1, 1999
Relative Greenness from April 1, 1999
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Keetch-Byram Drought Index
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KBDI from April 6, 1999
KBDI from April 7, 1999
KBDI from April 8, 1999
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Your Task: For the case you selected, do the following:
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1. Examine the Vegetative Greenness Data and determine the areas of the state that are most burnable based solely on the fuel characteristics.
Answer:[Case III ]
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2. You have been given three days of Oklahoma Fire Danger Model Output with corresponding Oklahoma Mesonet plots, ending with the date and time of your case. Examine the first two days of data to learn the response of the fire danger model to diurnal changes in the weather conditions. Especially notice what the model output was like the day prior to your event.
Answer:[Case III ]
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3. Look at the Oklahoma Mesonet products for the time of your event. Without looking at the corresponding Fire Danger products, predict the response of the Oklahoma Fire Danger Model to the event as observed by the Oklahoma Mesonet. Does the actual response agree with your assessment?
Answer:[Case III ] |