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Generative Algorithms for Fusion of Physics-Based Wildfire Spread Models with Satellite Data for Initializing Wildfire Forecasts (2309.02615v1)

Published 5 Sep 2023 in cs.LG and physics.ao-ph

Abstract: Increases in wildfire activity and the resulting impacts have prompted the development of high-resolution wildfire behavior models for forecasting fire spread. Recent progress in using satellites to detect fire locations further provides the opportunity to use measurements to improve fire spread forecasts from numerical models through data assimilation. This work develops a method for inferring the history of a wildfire from satellite measurements, providing the necessary information to initialize coupled atmosphere-wildfire models from a measured wildfire state in a physics-informed approach. The fire arrival time, which is the time the fire reaches a given spatial location, acts as a succinct representation of the history of a wildfire. In this work, a conditional Wasserstein Generative Adversarial Network (cWGAN), trained with WRF-SFIRE simulations, is used to infer the fire arrival time from satellite active fire data. The cWGAN is used to produce samples of likely fire arrival times from the conditional distribution of arrival times given satellite active fire detections. Samples produced by the cWGAN are further used to assess the uncertainty of predictions. The cWGAN is tested on four California wildfires occurring between 2020 and 2022, and predictions for fire extent are compared against high resolution airborne infrared measurements. Further, the predicted ignition times are compared with reported ignition times. An average Sorensen's coefficient of 0.81 for the fire perimeters and an average ignition time error of 32 minutes suggest that the method is highly accurate.

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Authors (10)
  1. Bryan Shaddy (4 papers)
  2. Deep Ray (19 papers)
  3. Angel Farguell (2 papers)
  4. Valentina Calaza (1 paper)
  5. Jan Mandel (31 papers)
  6. James Haley (4 papers)
  7. Kyle Hilburn (5 papers)
  8. Derek V. Mallia (2 papers)
  9. Adam Kochanski (2 papers)
  10. Assad Oberai (7 papers)
Citations (2)