The Comprehensive Fire Information Reconciled Emissions (CFIRE) inventory: Wildland fire emissions developed for the 2011 and 2014 U.S. National Emissions Inventory
Narasimhan K. Larkin, Sean Raffuse, ShihMing Huang, Nathan Pavlovic, Peter Lahm, Venkatesh Rao
Abstract
: Wildland fire emissions inventories need to incorporate multiple sources of fire information in order to better represent the full range of fire activity, including prescribed burns and smaller fires. For the 2011 and 2014 U.S. National Emissions Inventory, a methodology was developed to collect, associate, and reconcile fire information from satellite data as well as a large number of national, regional, state, local, and tribal fire information databases across the country. The resulting emissions inventory shows the importance of this type of integration and reconciliation when compared against other emissions inventories for the same period.
Topics & Concepts
Environmental scienceEmission inventoryGreenhouse gasMeteorologyWaste managementAir quality indexEngineeringGeographyEcologyBiologyFire effects on ecosystemsRangeland and Wildlife ManagementAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics