Firemap

Firemap is a web-based platform for real-time environmental data visualization, fire behavior modeling and forecasting, and "what-if?" analyses for potential fires. It is being used operationally as part of the California Office of Emergency Services' Fire Integrated Real-time Intelligence System (FIRIS) program to model wildfires in California. Firemap enables simple execution of fire models with options for running ensembles by taking the information uncertainty into account. The results are easily viewable sharable, repeatable, and can be animated as a time series.

Organization
San Diego Supercomputer Center
Contact

Lister: Daniel Crawl

Members

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Ilkay Altintas

Wildfire Commons Principal Investigator UC San Diego (La Jolla, California)

İlkay is the Chief Data Science Officer of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and the Founding Director of the Societal Computing and Innovation Lab. Since joining SDSC in 2001, she has been a principal investigator and a technical leader in a wide range of cross-…

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Daniel Crawl

UC San Diego (La Jolla, California)

Daniel is the Chief Technology Officer of the Societal Computing and Innovation Lab. His current projects involve designing and building geospatial systems and visualizations for BurnPro3D and the Fire Integrated Real-Time Intelligence System (FIRIS) Fusion Center. Prior…

Big Data Decision Support Tools GIS User Experience Workflows User Interface Databases