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    What’s next for predicting wildfires? USC researchers use artificial intelligence to predict the likely path, intensity and growth rate of fires

    cne4hBy cne4hJuly 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Researchers at the University of Southern California are developing a way to use artificial intelligence to accurately predict how fires will spread.

    The model combines artificial intelligence with real-time satellite data.

    “There are physics-based models that can be used to predict how wildfires will progress and where they will go,” said Assad Oberai, a co-author of the study. He added that the models are not as relevant as predicting weather. Big difference.

    The model then feeds this information into computer algorithms to predict the likely path, intensity and rate of growth of the fire.

    “When we look to any technology to help us do our jobs better, faster and more accurately, we will be better able to save lives and protect property,” Pasadena Fire Chief Chad Augustine said.

    The USC study comes as firefighters in California and other Western states contend with an increasingly severe wildfire season. According to CAL FIRE, there will be a total of 344,553 emergency responses in California through 2024.

    There were 4,472 wildfires, a significant increase from 2023's 3,649 wildfires.

    These natural disasters also cause widespread health impacts.

    “All the emissions that wildfires put into the atmosphere cause pollution, not necessarily where the wildfire is, but hundreds of thousands of miles away,” Obele said.

    Having a tool like this is further proof of the power of artificial intelligence, potentially helping evacuation teams and firefighters on the front lines.

    “It won't replace humans, but it will allow us to make more informed decisions,” Augustine said.

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