Fire Weather Systems. The Parties to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible sensing systems and the joint use of computer software. All such use shall be in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, software and other applicable licenses. The Parties to this Agreement will jointly evaluate and agree to any deletions or additions to the system. The common and agreed upon fire danger rating system for the Southern Geographic Area is the National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS). The Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate and coordinate the utilization of Incident Meteorologist (IMET) services to support responses to wildfires, as described within the Interagency Agreement for Meteorological and other technical services (IMET Agreement) between the National Weather Service (NWS) and the federal wildland fire agencies. The Parties shall follow the provisions described in the IMET Agreement, along with the procedures detailed within the Operating Plan for this Agreement.
Fire Weather Systems. The Parties to this agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data that meets current National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) standards.
Fire Weather Systems. Specify maintenance, use and management, if any.
Fire Weather Systems. The Parties to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible sensing systems and the joint use of computer software. All such use shall be in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, software and other applicable licenses. The Parties to this Agreement will jointly evaluate and agree to any deletions or additions to the system. The common and agreed upon fire danger rating system for the Northwest Geographic Area is National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS).
Fire Weather Systems. The Parties to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible sensing systems and the joint use of computer software. All such use shall be in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, software and other applicable licenses. The Parties to this Agreement will jointly evaluate and agree to any deletions or additions to the system. The common and agreed upon fire danger rating system for the (insert name) Geographic Area is (insert name, such as National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS)). The Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate and coordinate the utilization of Incident Meteorologist (IMET) services to support responses to wildfires, as described within the Interagency Agreement for Meteorological and Other Technical Services (IMET Agreement) between the National Weather Service (NWS) and the federal Wildland Fire Agencies. The Parties shall follow the provisions described in the IMET Agreement, along with the procedures detailed within the Operating Plan for this Agreement.
Fire Weather Systems. The Agencies to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible weather sensing platforms and when feasible, making joint use of computer software. Agencies are in agreement that all weather stations used for National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) purposes will be subject to the Standards contained in publication PMS 426‐3, NWCG NFDRS Weather Station Standards, xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/products/pms426- 3.pdf. State and Federal Agencies will, through the appropriate venue (currently FIRESCOPE’s Predictive Services Specialist’s Group), strive to jointly evaluate any proposed new California weather station locations, in order to prevent unnecessary redundancy. NFDRS is the common and agreed upon fire danger rating system.
Fire Weather Systems. The Parties to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible sensing systems and the joint use of computer software. All such use shall be in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, software and other applicable licenses. The Parties to this Agreement will jointly evaluate and agree to any deletions or additions to the system. The common and agreed upon fire danger rating system for the Alaska Geographic Area is the Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System (CFFDRS). The Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate and coordinate the utilization of Incident Meteorologist (IMET) services to support responses to wildfires, as described within the Interagency Agreement for Meteorological and Other Technical Services (IMET Agreement) between the National Weather Service (NWS) and the federal Wildland Fire Agencies. The Parties shall follow the provisions described in the IMET Agreement, along with the procedures detailed within Exhibit C: Alaska Statewide Annual Operating Plan.
Fire Weather Systems. 1) Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS)
a. RAWS locations: Nemo #392506 44° 11’ 23’ 103 30’ 35’ 0308 0309 Red Canyon #395105 43° 25’ 33’ 103 45’ 32’ 0315 0316 Bearlodge #480605 44° 35’ 50’ 104° 25’ 38’ 0301 0302 Custer #393506 43° 46’ 26’ 103° 36 40 4358 4359 Xxxxx Park #392606 43° 58’ 46’ 103 25’ 30’ 0203 0204 Custer State Park #393507 43° 72’ 86’ 103° 35’ 42’ 120 110, 100 Whitetail Peak #392607 44° 07’ 34’ 103° 50’ 38’ 2567 2568 Rapid City West #392608 44° 04’ 9.5’ 103° 18’ 42’ 120 110, 100 Spearfish #392507 44° 27’ 30’ 103° 49’ 7’ 120 110, 100 When dialing into a station make sure you hold down the PTT button an extra second or the station may not pick up the Voice Activation trigger. The agency which owns the equipment is responsible for the maintenance and upgrades of equipment.
Fire Weather Systems. The Agencies to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible weather sensing platforms and when feasible, making joint use of computer software. Agencies are in agreement that all weather stations used for NFDRS purposes will be subject to the Standards contained in publication PMS 426‐3, NWCG NFDRS Weather Station Standards, xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/raws/standards.pdf. State and Federal Agencies will, through the appropriate venue (currently FIRESCOPE’s Predictive Services Specialist’s Group), strive to jointly evaluate any proposed new California weather station locations, in order to prevent unnecessary redundancy. The National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) is the common and agreed upon fire danger rating system.
Fire Weather Systems. The State will be permitted to use the Federal weather data processing system. Use of the system may be from State owned locations. The State may access the system using Federal account numbers. The Parties to this Agreement will cooperate in the gathering, processing, and use of fire weather data, including the purchase of compatible sensing systems the use of remote automatic weather stations (RAWS) and the joint use of computer software. All such use shall be in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, software and other applicable licenses. The Parties to this Agreement will jointly evaluate and agree to any deletions or additions to the system. The common and agreed upon fire danger rating system for the Rocky Mountain Geographic Area is National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS). The Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate and coordinate the utilization of Incident Meteorologist (IMET) services to support responses to wildfires, as described within the Interagency Agreement for Meteorological and Other Technical Services (IMET Agreement) between the National Weather Service (NWS) and the federal Wildland Fire Agencies. The Parties shall follow the provisions described in the IMET Agreement, along with the procedures detailed within the Operating Plan for this Agreement.