Under the framework of MedEWSa project, areas with different climatic and physiographic conditions, which at the same time face similar hazardous events, are coupled to form twins so as to exchange meaningful and long-term knowledge as well as best practices. The first of those twins consists of the Attica Region in Greece and Ethiopia. Both areas need to remediate against a growing frequency and intensity of wildfires. The existing service capabilities need to be improved so as to enhance decision support by first responders and policy makers.In this presentation the existing services as well as the ongoing developments of the project will be demonstrated.

Wildfire Integrated Modeling Chain Development Over Heterogeneous Regions: the Medewsa Twin of Attica (Greece) and Ethiopia

Andrea Trucchia;Nicolo Perello;Paolo Fiorucci;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Under the framework of MedEWSa project, areas with different climatic and physiographic conditions, which at the same time face similar hazardous events, are coupled to form twins so as to exchange meaningful and long-term knowledge as well as best practices. The first of those twins consists of the Attica Region in Greece and Ethiopia. Both areas need to remediate against a growing frequency and intensity of wildfires. The existing service capabilities need to be improved so as to enhance decision support by first responders and policy makers.In this presentation the existing services as well as the ongoing developments of the project will be demonstrated.
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