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← Exhibit to Reveal ‘Art’ of Fire Science and Management
2012 Alaska Fire Science Workshop Presentations Now Posted! →
Jul 24 2012

CNN Video – Laptops Used to Predict Wildfire Movement

 

Watch this video to see FSPro in action.

Direct Video Link: http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2012/07/03/ac-pkg-savidge-fire-predictions.cnn.html

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