The Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has sent two experts to California to assist in collecting data on structural fire damage in the ongoing Los Angeles Basin fires, also known as the "Station" fire.
This fire is a Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) fire, a type that is growing more prevalent as housing developments push into former wilderness areas. Fire researchers are working to understand WUI fire behavior and the effectiveness of current strategies for best reducing risks from such fires.
The NIST fire researchers are assisting the Los Angeles County Fire Department, which is interested in receiving NIST guidance on data collection methods. This latest action is part of a broader effort begun by NIST researchers in 2007 to study WUI fires in California and around the world. NIST also offers WUI data collection workshops that have been attended by members of the L.A. County Fire Department.
NIST has recently published an in-depth study on fire behavior and defensive actions taken in a community during the 2007 "Witch" fire in southern California and continues to collect data at WUI fires worldwide.
Read more about NIST's work on wildland-urban fires.
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