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1. Fire Research And Management Exchange System (FRAMES) [FRAMES]
The Fire Research And Management Exchange System (FRAMES) is a collection and distribution of wildland fire tools. FRAMES is an ongoing project that will serve the information and tools needs of the ...

2. National Geophysical Data Center Interactive Map Services [NGDC_MAPS]
The National Geophysical Data Center interactive map services provide visual display of one or more data layers, often with links to download the underlying data. Users can view layers ...

3. The Land Use Portfolio Model [USGS_LUPM]
Natural hazards threaten public safety and economic health nationwide. As people increasingly move to locations that are vulnerable to natural hazards, financial losses from natural hazard events ...

4. Terrestrial Observation and Prediction System (TOPS) [NASA_ARC_TOPS]
The Terrestrial Observation and Prediction System (TOPS) modeling software system that brings together technologies in information technology, weather/climate forecasting, ecosystem modeling, and ...

5. HAZUS-MH Hurricane Model [HAZUS_MH_HURRICANE]
The HAZUS-MH Hurricane Model allows users to estimate the economic and social losses from hurricane winds. The information provided by the model can be used by state and local officials in evaluating, ...

6. LANDFIRE Rapid Assessment Reference Condition Models [LANDFIRE_RARCM]
The Rapid Assessment (RA) vegetation dynamics data help to synthesize the best available knowledge of vegetation dynamics and quantify the natural range of variability in vegetation composition and ...

7. CAMEO (Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations) [CAMEO]
CAMEO is a system of software applications used widely to plan for and respond to chemical emergencies. It is one of the tools developed by EPA's Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention ...

8. ADMSSTAR - Model for the Analysis of Short-Term Accidental Releases [CERC_ADMSSTAR]
ADMSSTAR is a model for the analysis of Short-Term Accidental Releases based on the ADMS methodology. ADMSSTAR has been developed specifically to estimate air concentration and deposition rate for ...

9. Fire-Climate-Society (FCS-1) Model [WALTER_FCS_1]
The Fire-Climate-Society (FCS-1) is an online, spatially explicit strategic wildfire planning model with an embedded multi-criteria decision process that facilitates the construction of user-designed ...

10. HAZUS-MH Earthquake Model [HAZUS_MH_EARTHQUAKE]
The HAZUS-MH earthquake model estimates damage and loss to buildings, lifelines and essential facilities from scenario and probabilistic earthquakes, including: 1. Ground shaking and ground failure ...

11. Landscape Succession Model [LANDFIRE_LANDSUM]
The range and variation of historical landscape dynamics provide a reference for designing ecosystem restoration and fuel hazard reduction treatments on today's landscapes. Simulation modeling is ...

12. The Joint Universal Parameter IdenTification and Evaluation of Reliability Application Programming Interface [USGS_JUPITER_API]
The JUPITER API provides resources for programming applications (computer programs) designed to analyze process models. Process models simulate, for example, physical, chemical, and(or) biological ...

13. HAZUS-MH MR3 Flood Model [HAZUS_MH_FLOOD]
The HAZUS-MH Flood Model allows planners and other practitioners to carry out a wide range of flood hazard analyses, including: -Studies of specific return intervals of floods (e.g., 100-year return ...

14. ADMS-Fire - Model of Dispersion and Deposition from Fires [CERC_ADMS-Fire]
ADMS-Fire is a model of dispersion and deposition from fires. It uses the ADMS dispersion model coupled with a fire source model to predict dispersion and deposition of contaminants from open tyre ...

15. Fire Emission Production Simulator (FEPS) [USDAFS_FEPS]
The Fire Emission Production Simulator (FEPS) is a user-friendly computer program designed for scientists and resource managers with some working knowledge of Microsoft Windows applications. The software ...

16. NFSpuff3 [NFSpuff3]
NFSpuff3 is a Lagrangian-puff air-quality model that computes smoke-dispersion trajectories and surface concentrations from large, prescribed and natural fires, in complex terrain. Wind-fields ...

17. BehavePlus: A Fire Modeling System [BehavePlus]
The BehavePlus fire modeling system is a PC-based program that is a collection of models that describe fire behavior, fire effects, and the fire environment. It is a flexible system that produces ...

18. FARSITE: A Fire Behavior and Growth Simulator [FARSITE]
FARSITE is a fire behavior and growth simulator for use on Windows computers. It is used by Fire Behavior Analysts from the USDA FS, USDI NPS, USDI BLM, and USDI BIA, and is taught in the S493 course. ...

19. FireStem: Computer Model for Predicting Tree Mortality Based on Fire Behavior and Intensity [FireStem]
FireStem is a computer model designed to aid fire managers in predicting tree mortality based on fire behavior and intensity. The eventual goal is to link FireStem and BehavePlus to produce mortality ...

20. Wind Wizard: Gridded Wind Model [Wind_Wizard]
Wind Wizard (Gridded Wind Model) is a method that can provide information about the effect of topography on local wind flow at the 100-300 ft scale. Wind information at this detail is not available ...

21. US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Quality Forecasts and Ozone Maps (AIRnow) [EPA_AIRNOW]
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Airnow web site is a comprehensive source for air quality related information. The EPA calculates the air quality index ...

22. CEOS Climate Diagnostics [CEOS_CD]
The CEOS Climate Diagnostics web site was inspired by the ideas and foresight of Mitchell D. Goldberg, NOAA/NESDIS, SaTellite Applications and Research (STAR), and Chief of the Satellite Meteorology ...

23. Earth Manager [modelmanager]
Earth Manager is a data engine to manage huge earth survey data such as digital elevation model and orthoimage, and provide a graphic interface to show the data.

24. MBDyn - MultiBody Dynamics Software [MBDyn]
MBDyn - MultiBody Dynamics Software is a free MultiBody Dynamics analysis software system developed at the Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aerospaziale of the University "Politecnico di Milano", Italy. ...

25. Earthquake Risk Model (EQRM) [EQRM]
Earthquake Risk Model (EQRM) is capable of earthquake scenario ground motion and scenario loss modeling as well as probabilistic seismic hazard (PSHA) and risk (PSRA) modeling. It is a product of ...

26. Comprehensive Areal Model of Earthquake Induced Landslides (CAMEL) [USGS_CAMEL]
This report describes the complete design of a comprehensive areal model of earthquake induced landslides (CAMEL). This report presents the design process, technical specification of CAMEL, and a ...

27. Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System (RHESSys) Model [NASA_ARC_RHESSys]
The Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System (RHESSys) model has been implemented in the Ecocast architecture and is currently being used to ingest MODIS satellite data to forecast snowpack behavior ...

28. Landscape Disturbance and Succession Model [USDA_LANDIS]
LANDIS is designed to model forest succession, disturbance (including fire, wind, harvesting, insects, global change), and seed dispersal across large (>1 million ha) landscapes. LANDIS represents ...

29. NASA's Earth Science Components [NASA_Coin_Chart]
NASA's Earth Science Components chart is made up of the following sections: + Earth Observation Sources + Geophysical Parameters + Models & Analysis Systems + Model Outputs/Predictions + Decision ...

30. Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Tutorial [PSHA]
The goal of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is to quantify the rate (or probability) of exceeding various ground-motion levels at a site (or a map of sites) given all possible earthquakes. ...

31. Web Based Hydrograph Analysis Tool (WHAT) [PURDUE_WHAT]
The Purdue University Web-Based Hydrography Analysis Tool (WHAT) allows users to view USGS stream flow data in a GIS setting. Users can also upload their own stream flow data to be visualized in this ...

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