import solara @solara.component def Page(): with solara.Column(align="center"): markdown = """ ## Real-time wildfire burn mapping ### About the project **A proof of concept illustrating wildfire burn severity maps with emerging clarity while the fires progress. Target users are forecasters and emergency managers responding to post-fire risks including debris flows and landslides.** More project description, etc, etc. **Case Studies from 2020 and 2021 Western US wildfire seasons ** - August Complex, CA (2020) - Cameron Peak, CO (2020) - Dixie Fire, CA (2021) - North Complex, CA (2020) **Current 2024 wildfires over 10,000 acres ** ### How to use the app 1. Select the fire from the drop-down menu 2. Export image to Google Drive as a geotiff 3. ### Support Initial funding for wildland burn scar mapping came through the NOAA JPSS/RRPG Fire and Smoke Initiative. This supported the initial tests of BRIDGE maps using dNDVI. Subsequent funding supported the development of dNBR mapping and an effort to tie support the near real-time distribution of incident-based fire detection and related satellite imagery products through the Next Generation Fire System (NGFS). Current funding from the NOAA Weather Program Office (WPO) is supporting the refinement of our Google Earth Engine App (GEE) and integration of GEE burn scar output with AWIPS (see example above) for Weather Forecast Offices, Regional Offices, and the Weather Prediction Center. """ solara.Markdown(markdown)