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Raging wildfires, Arctic blast struck the U.S. last month
Biden-Harris Administration, NOAA invest $15 million to help protect Western U.S. communities from wildfire
View high resolution imagery of areas impacted by the California wildfires
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Wildfire season and fire weather: A media resource guide

Staying Safe During Wildfires guide offsite link

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is a transformational opportunity to make an impact against the climate crisis across the country through multiple funding opportunities. It provides nearly $3 billion for NOAA to take action over 5 years in the areas of habitat restoration, coastal resilience, and weather forecasting infrastructure. 

Two wildfire related provisions under the law:

  • Wildfire research operations
  • Wildfire infrastructure

News & features

Raging wildfires, Arctic blast struck the U.S. last month
Biden-Harris Administration, NOAA invest $15 million to help protect Western U.S. communities from wildfire
View high resolution imagery of areas impacted by the California wildfires
View all

Resources

Wildfire season and fire weather: A media resource guide

Staying Safe During Wildfires guide offsite link

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is a transformational opportunity to make an impact against the climate crisis across the country through multiple funding opportunities. It provides nearly $3 billion for NOAA to take action over 5 years in the areas of habitat restoration, coastal resilience, and weather forecasting infrastructure. 

Two wildfire related provisions under the law:

  • Wildfire research operations
  • Wildfire infrastructure

Rising temperatures, declining snowpack and frequent droughts are all leading to a dramatic surge in wildfire frequency and severity across the western United States. Climate change is loading the dice, transforming what was once a natural, cyclical and seasonal visitor on the landscape into an omnipresent threat. Year after year, fire is filling western skies with smoke, converting live timber and understory vegetation to burn scars, impairing water supplies, disrupting economies, threatening lives and property, and altering the landscape for generations. 

How NOAA supports wildfire science and response

NOAA’s engagement with wildfire is comprehensive. As the nation’s leading weather and climate science agency, NOAA provides critical outlooks, forecasts and early warning products, monitoring temperature, precipitation and soil moisture across the nation. NOAA satellites spot new ignitions with sophisticated instruments and track the growth of fires and movement of smoke across the country. NOAA’s National Weather Service provides critical fire weather information to wildfire managers and communities — dispatching specially trained meteorologists to incident command centers for real-time, site-specific forecasts. Meanwhile, NOAA scientists are developing new tools, technologies and integrated systems to improve the accuracy of outlooks and forecasts, assist local decision support and communicate vital public safety information faster and farther.

How NOAA fights fire infographic - Before: Fire weather, forecasting, monitoring; Seasonal fire conditions forecast; During: Hot spot detection, smoke forecast, weather monitoring; After: burn, scar flood, monitoring, warning, and recovery, runoff impact, analysis.  Decision support for all phases, Data & tools: Observations (satellites, radar, surface observations), Modeling (drought, fire weather, smoke), Research (artificial intelligence, automated alerts, air chemistry models).
How NOAA fights fire infographic - Before: Fire weather, forecasting, monitoring; Seasonal fire conditions forecast; During: Hot spot detection, smoke forecast, weather monitoring; After: burn, scar flood, monitoring, warning, and recovery, runoff impact, analysis. Decision support for all phases, Data & tools: Observations (satellites, radar, surface observations), Modeling (drought, fire weather, smoke), Research (artificial intelligence, automated alerts, air chemistry models). (NOAA)
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Raging wildfires, Arctic blast struck the U.S. last month
Biden-Harris Administration, NOAA invest $15 million to help protect Western U.S. communities from wildfire
View high resolution imagery of areas impacted by the California wildfires
View all

Resources

Wildfire season and fire weather: A media resource guide

Staying Safe During Wildfires guide offsite link

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is a transformational opportunity to make an impact against the climate crisis across the country through multiple funding opportunities. It provides nearly $3 billion for NOAA to take action over 5 years in the areas of habitat restoration, coastal resilience, and weather forecasting infrastructure. 

Two wildfire related provisions under the law:

  • Wildfire research operations
  • Wildfire infrastructure
Last updated September 15, 2022
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