May 2022

Living Planet Symposium 2022

The Sense4Fire project partners attended and presented at the Living Planet Symposium at the World Conference Center in Bonn, Germany from the 23rd-27th May

Jos de Laat (KNMI) On the use of daily Sentinel-5p trace gas and aerosol observations for characterising small-scale localised wildfires

(Presentation Available Here)

Vincent Huijnen (KNMI) Using Sentinel-5p trace gas and aerosol observations of fire plumes to constrain a global composition model: a critical assessment

(Poster Available Here)

Matthias Forkel (TUD) Integrating the Sentinels for novel fuel, fire and emissions products to constrain the changing role of vegetation fires in the global carbon cycle

(Presentation Available Here) (Poster Available Here)

Christine Wessollek (TUD)  Estimating vegetation fuel loads for the quantification of fire emissions by integrating various Earth observation data

(Poster Available Here)

Niels Andela (CU)  Understanding Earth Systems - Tracking Amazon fires in near-real time

(Presentation Available Here)

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