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An AI Created in Spain Can Anticipate a Forest Fire up to 16 Days Before

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CROWNFIRE-AI platform combines satellite imagery, weather forecasts and forest data to locate fire-risk areas

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Researchers at the University of León (ULe) have developed a tool based on artificial intelligence (IA) capable of predicting at up to 16 days in advance the risk of crown fires, considered the most dangerous forest fires due to their rapid spread, their intensity and the difficulty to control them once they reach the cups of the

·Barcelona, Spain
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An AI predicts the most dangerous forest fires 16 days in advance: a new digital system created in León allows us to anticipate high-intensity forest fires with up to two weeks of margin, those that advance rapidly by razing the treetops. This free platform combines satellite images, weather forecasts and vegetation inventories with advanced algorithms, offering simple risk maps to interpret to speed up the operational tasks of firefighting brig…

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The system combines artificial intelligence, satellite imagery, meteorological information, forest data and cloud computing to produce regional risk maps that can be used by forest managers, public administrations and fire prevention services.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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The platform integrates information from satellites, weather forecasts and forest data to generate risk maps.

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Create an AI that predicts the most dangerous fires up to 16 days in advance

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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León.- Researchers at the University of León (ULe) have developed a tool based on artificial intelligence (IA) capable of predicting at up to 16 days in advance the risk of crown fires, considered the most dangerous forest fires due to their rapid spread, their intensity and the difficulty of controlling them once they reach the treetops. The new platform, called CROWNFIRE-AI, combines artificial intelligence, satellite imagery, meteorological d…

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