Is there a way to output the fuel conditioning .WXS use in the burn probability model for a landscape from IFTDSS?
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Nicole Vaillant
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about 3 years ago
Hi Colton, sorry for the delay! When you download a model output (any of the models in IFTDSS, not just Landscape Burn Probability) from Playground or My Workspace, there is an input file in the folder. Open that with a text editor, such as NotePad, and scroll down to the section that starts with CONDITIONING_PERIOD_START. You will need to copy and paste the rows starting with RAWS_ELEVATION through the end of the data with the weather stream (end of that section) into a new text file. Choose the Save As option and change the type to All Files, then add .wxs to the name of your file. I attached a picture with the main steps.
Hey Colton - thanks for posting... there is a way to do what you would like to do... our resident expert in burn probability and the outputs is going to post here this afternoon (1/19) with instructions... stand by... we'll get you an answer..
Kim
IFTDSS Team
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Nicole Vaillant
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about 3 years ago
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Hi Colton, sorry for the delay! When you download a model output (any of the models in IFTDSS, not just Landscape Burn Probability) from Playground or My Workspace, there is an input file in the folder. Open that with a text editor, such as NotePad, and scroll down to the section that starts with CONDITIONING_PERIOD_START. You will need to copy and paste the rows starting with RAWS_ELEVATION through the end of the data with the weather stream (end of that section) into a new text file. Choose the Save As option and change the type to All Files, then add .wxs to the name of your file. I attached a picture with the main steps.
Colton Miller
Is there a way to output the fuel conditioning .WXS use in the burn probability model for a landscape from IFTDSS?
Hi Colton, sorry for the delay! When you download a model output (any of the models in IFTDSS, not just Landscape Burn Probability) from Playground or My Workspace, there is an input file in the folder. Open that with a text editor, such as NotePad, and scroll down to the section that starts with CONDITIONING_PERIOD_START. You will need to copy and paste the rows starting with RAWS_ELEVATION through the end of the data with the weather stream (end of that section) into a new text file. Choose the Save As option and change the type to All Files, then add .wxs to the name of your file. I attached a picture with the main steps.
Nicole
IFTDSS Team
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Hey Colton - thanks for posting... there is a way to do what you would like to do... our resident expert in burn probability and the outputs is going to post here this afternoon (1/19) with instructions... stand by... we'll get you an answer..
Kim
IFTDSS Team
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Nicole Vaillant
Hi Colton, sorry for the delay! When you download a model output (any of the models in IFTDSS, not just Landscape Burn Probability) from Playground or My Workspace, there is an input file in the folder. Open that with a text editor, such as NotePad, and scroll down to the section that starts with CONDITIONING_PERIOD_START. You will need to copy and paste the rows starting with RAWS_ELEVATION through the end of the data with the weather stream (end of that section) into a new text file. Choose the Save As option and change the type to All Files, then add .wxs to the name of your file. I attached a picture with the main steps.
Nicole
IFTDSS Team
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Colton Miller
Great, Nicole, thank you very much! Just what I wanted :)
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