WULFFSS is an evolving project that we hope is a valuable contribution to forest-fire modeling.
Wildfire data are from WUMI2024a (Williams et al. 2025): doi.org/10.5194/essd...
Model code & training data are available in the "assets" tab: gmd.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
#wildfire
Posts by Caroline Juang
WULFFSS is an efficient, interpretable, monthly stochastic forest-fire model for the western United States that simulates the probabilities & sizes of large forest fires on a 12 km grid.
The model can be coupled to a forest-ecosystem model accurately model fire-forest feedbacks!
Our new manuscript by Park Williams et al. (2026) is now published:
"The Western United States Large Forest-Fire Stochastic Simulator (WULFFSS) 1.0: a monthly gridded forest-fire model using interpretable statistics": doi.org/10.5194/gmd-...
#westernUS #wildfire
Caroline, a postdoctoral scientist, stands in front of a replica of the NASA Mars Perseverance Rover, a six-wheeled robot that can drive on the Martian surface. In the top left-hand corner hanging from the ceiling, there is a replica of NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter. Caroline is smiling, wearing a cool green with yellow stars button-up top and light blue jeans.
I'm Dr. Caroline Juang, and big news is I (finally) started my Postdoctoral Fellowship at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. Grateful to everyone who made this move possible.
I look forward to collaborating and sharing more research updates as I study California wildfires at JPL!
hi bluesky~ my name is tess, and i'm a climate scientist studying drought, fire, and climate variability and change! i recently defended my PhD on the climate dynamics that drive forest fire in the Western US at @lamont.columbia.edu and started as an NPP fellow at NASA GISS. excited to be here ❤
Wildfire season in some parts of California starts more than a month earlier than it did in the 1990s, according to new research. 🧪
Comments from Gavin D. Madakumbura @uofcalifornia.bsky.social and LeRoy Westerling @ucmerced.bsky.social
eos.org/articles/cal...
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Earth scientists are sharing their research for 100 hours in a nonstop livestream, b/c US funding for NASA and NOAA are at stake.
Many of my colleagues are organizing or presenting.
Info: wclivestream.com
Watch: wclivestream.com/watch/
Advocate for US weather and climate!
Hour 33 is going strong! We have had an amazing line up of keynote speakers this evening. So much fun to watch! wclivestream.com/watch/
All probationary federal employees at NOAA’s EMC that’s responsible for keeping all US weather model systems running have been fired with 1 hours notice. And that includes me and colleagues. We will not go quietly because we care about the NOAA mission to protect the public.
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! The future generation of STEM leaders starts with showing girls who they can become, and I'm proud to be showcased by my institution @lamontearth.bsky.social
#February11 #WomenInScience
Is there a link between #ClimateChange & increasing risk/severity of #wildfire in California--including the still-unfolding disaster? Yes. Is climate change the only factor at play? No, of course not. So what's really going on? [Thread] #CAfire #CAwx #LAfires iopscience.iop.org/a...
Wrote a bit about the Santa Ana winds driving the Palisades fire, as well as the climate change context (with a huge shout-out to @weatherwest.bsky.social and his extremely informative livestreams) 🧪
Screenshot of the Watch Duty App at Thursday, January 9, 2025, at 8:48am Pacific Time. The screenshot shows the locations of the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, and Hurst Fire in Los Angeles, California.
The Watch Duty App has good information on evacuation zones for the #PalisadesFire, #EatonFire #HurstFire. app.watchduty.org
With Santa Ana wind gusts continuing through Friday, fires that ignite will spread rapidly across dry fuels. Please take care!
We released Zarr-Python 3 today, complete with support for the v3 spec, new extensions (chunk-sharding) and significant performance gains.
earthmover.io/blog/zarr3-r...
2024 AGU Fall Meeting Poster: What is the role of internal variability on western US area burned in the next few decades? by Caroline Juang
Here at @agu.org #AGU24, we stopped by to talk with Columbia PhD student @carospace.bsky.social of @lamontearth.bsky.social about her research on how wildfires in the western United States are affected by atmosphere-ocean dynamic processes. Watch the 🎥 here: www.instagram.com/p/DDfGL7NqWuq/
Poster advertising events hosted by the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Geosciences (AAPIIG) at the 2024 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. On the left: Join us in our pod! Location is Pod 7 (in Hall D, near Registration), on Tuesday December 10th at 11:00-11:30 Eastern Time. Same pod 7, on Thursday, December 12th, at 11:30-12:00 Eastern Time. On the right: Join our offsite mixer! Location is Astro Beer Hall, address is 1306 G Street NW. Time is Wednesday December 11, at 7:00pm to about ~9pm Eastern Time. An RSVP form is made available in QR code. A casual gathering to mingle with your fellow AAPIIGs! Food and drink for purchase. Questions: email Caleb Walcott, ckwalcot@buffalo.edu. New Member? Sign up at aapigeosci.org/getinvolved/joinus/. We welcome all geosciences community members who self-identify as Asian American and/or Pacific Islander, as well as individuals of Asian and/or Pacific Islander descent working in United States-based institutions.
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Geosciences (AAPIIG) will be at #AGU24. We welcome all community members who self-identify as AAPI or individuals of Asian- and/or Pacific Islander-descent working in US-based institutions. Pod discussion Tues/Thurs, & offsite mixer on Wednesday Dec 11!
A colorful flyer advertising Caroline's poster at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2024 Fall Meeting. In the right corner is a photo of Caroline smiling, with text "See you at the AGU Fall Meeting". Caroline is wearing her hair down and a vest, in the background is the shadow of a tree stump. In the left side is a box detailing Caroline's presentation schedule. Caroline will present a poster, there is a title change. The new title is "B1dI-1665: What is the Role of Internal Variability on western United States Area Burned in the Next Few Decades?". Caroline Juang is the main presenter, with affiliations Columbia University and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Park Williams is coauthor, with affiliation University of California Los Angeles. Presentation time is Monday, December 9, 2024, at 13:40 to 17:30. Location is Poster Hall, Hall B-C, in the Convention Center. Social media links are her Twitter handle "caro_in_space" and BlueSky "carospace".
See you at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting! I will present a poster on Monday afternoon about how wildfires in the western United States are affected by atmosphere-ocean dynamic processes (note the title change). Looking forward to sharing ideas! #AGU24 @lamontearth.bsky.social
Hoping to get my Tropical Pacific Ocean-western US wildfires research published in the next few months! In the meantime, here's the video from my invited talk last year at AGU:
youtu.be/r4OLSmyl1zY
A colorful flyer advertising Caroline's invited presentation and poster at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2023 Fall Meeting. In the right corner is a photo of Caroline smiling, with text "See you at the AGU Fall Meeting". In the left side are two boxes detailing Caroline's presentation schedule. Box 1: Invited presentation: GC34D-01GC34D-01 Characterizing Present-Day fire for the Future: Four Decades of Wildfire Activity in Western US Forests Driven by Trends in Warming, Drying, and a La-Niña-like tropical Pacific Ocean state (Invited). Date is Wednesday, 13 December 2023. Time is 16:00 to 16:10. Location is 2005 - West (Level 2, West, MC). Box 2: Poster: H33I-1896 Quantifying the Contribution to Western United States Wildfire Area Burned due to Trends in the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. Date is Wednesday, 13 December 2023. Time is 14:10 to 18:30. Location is Poster Hall A-C - South (Exhibition Level, South, MC).
See you at the AGU 2023 Fall Meeting next week in SF! I will present a talk & a poster on my latest western US wildfires research, both on Wed. 13 Dec. Thank you to the session organizers for having me!
Presentation: agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/mee...
Poster: agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/mee...