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Title Page
Objectives
NWS fire weather services
SPC fire weather outlooks
SPC product example
Non routine products
RH grid used by SPC
Haines Index Intro
Haines Index calculation
Drought monitor classification
Drought monitor example
Use of GOES in the Fire Forecast Process
Pixel Size
Channel 4 applications
Channel 3 applications
Channel 1 applications
Channel 2 applications
Channel 2 pixel saturation
Case study Intro
Situation report
Drought monitor for the case study
Denver sounding at 12Z 8 June 2002
Denver sounding same time with Haines computation
Loop of Eta 850 mb RH and winds from 12Z 8 June 2002
Loop of Eta 700 mb RH and winds from 12Z 8 June 2002
Loop of Surface observations for 8 June 2002
Terrain overlaid with CG lightning for 3 June 2002
Early channel 2 loop on 8 June 2002
Picutre of Long Canyon fire at 4 PM
Channel 2 Loop on 8 June 2002
Water vapor loop for 8 June 2002
Channel 2 Loop 8 - 9 June 2002
Visible for Hayman soon after start
Labeled channel 2 for 8 June 2002
Denver sounding at 12Z 9 June 2002
Loop of Eta 850 mb RH and winds from 12Z 9 June 2002
Loop of Eta 700 mb RH and winds from 12Z 9 June 2002
Water vapor loop for 9 June 2002
Visible loop of early Hayman Smoke plume
Channel 2 Loop 9 June 2002
Comparison of Channels 2 and 4
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 1
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 2
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 3
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 4
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 5
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 6
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 7
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 8
Missionary Ridge Fire photo 9
Hayman fire visible image
Hayman fire picture
IR channel 4 9 June 2002
KFTG radar reflectivity loop
Denver sounding at 00Z 10 June 2002
Hayman smoke plume as seen by satellite
Denver web cam evolution of smoke plume
Modis image of Hayman fire
GOES 11 channel 2 for 18 - 20 June
Channel 2 Pixel Saturation
Linear color table
AWIPS image properties for modified linear
Modified linear table
WF ABBA Introduction
WF ABBA Example
NESDIS products Intro
NESDIS product example
Conclusions 1
Conclusions 2
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