Predicting Wild FiresTeam: 1 School: ACADEMY FOR TECH & CLASSICS Area of Science: Environmental Science
Interim: Define the Problem: Forrest
fires are a growing concern in Santa Fe county and in many other
areas of the world where the weather is hot and dry. They take a toll
on natural resources and cause damage to lots of valuable property.
Managing forest fires and keeping them under control is important to
the safety of many American's. Since forest fires do occur naturally
and are important to the ecosystems of the nation's forests we must
find a way to make sure they do happen, but are kept under control.
Government officials have to make decisions about where to do
thinning projects or controlled burns. Government officials would be
able to make more informed decisions if they had a simple way to
analyze the results of their actions.
Problem
Solution: We will attempt to create a program that will model the
behavior of a forest fire in response to weather conditions,
topography, the density of the trees, and other factors. It will show
a visual of the progression of the fire and other helpful data. The
program would be helpful to anyone who needed to know what a forest
fire would do in various conditions. Government officials, fire
fighters and other authorities would be able to use the program to
predict the behavior of a forest fire to help them make decisions.
Progress so far:
So far we have begun our research, discussed how we want our final
model to work and created a simple program that gives an idea of what
we want our final project to look like. The research we have done has
helped us realize how we are going to create the program, but we will
need to do more research in order to make our program as accurate as
possible. We have decided to do an agent based model and use one
tree, or one clump of trees as each component of the model. The trees
will react to each other based on which trees are on fire, how far
apart they are, where the wind is blowing and other environmental
factors. The program we already created shows a visual of a forest
fire progressing, but does not necessarily reflect real data. It is
to show what we want our program to portray visually, but we want our
final program to be more scientifically accurate.
This is a screen
shot of the program we have created
Result we Expect: The
end result we hope to create with our project is a computer program
that will simulate a forest fire as accurately as possible and
present the user with information that will help them to help prevent
future forest fires, or help fight an actively burning forest fire.
It will show a visual of the progress of the fire and some other
important information that would be helpful for an official to make
informed decisions regarding forest fires. We also hope to make it
fun for people to use just to see what would happen to a Forest Fire
in various situations. Our goal is to make it flexible enough that it
can be both a useful tool, and an enjoyable tool for experimentation.
Sources:
'Wildfire' –
wikipedia.org
'New Mexico Fire
Information' – nmfireinfo.com
'National
Interagency Fire Center' – nifc.gov
'New Mexico
Incident Management Team' – nmimt.com
'Bureau of Land
Management' - blm.gov
Team Members: Christopher Hughes Ruben Hamming-Green
Sponsoring Teacher: Terrill Nickerson Mail the entire Team |