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Primary Convener:
Catherine Olkin, Muon Space

Convener:
Ilkay Altintas, University of California San Diego
Jacquelyn Shuman, Environmental Defense Fund
Kyle Story, Muon Space
Caleb Spradlin, Muon Space

Early Career Convener:
Kat Jensen, Muon Space

Chair:
Kyle Story, Muon Space
Caleb Spradlin, Muon Space

The increasing frequency and intensity of mega-fires pose a significant threat globally. This session focuses on the application of remote sensing technologies for wildfire detection, monitoring, and characterization. We seek contributions that demonstrate the latest advancements in utilizing satellite and airborne sensors to detect wildfires, monitor the spread of wildfires, and evaluate fire intensity. Topics of interest include thermal anomaly detection, identification of false positives in fire detections, cross-comparison of fire detection and characterization across remote sensing and ground-based sensors, characterization of wildfire properties including rate of spread, fire radiative power and intensity.

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0452 Instruments and techniques
0468 Natural hazards
0480 Remote sensing

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