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Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Forest Wildfire Detection System Market to Reach US$ 1,338.99 Million by 2033 | Astute Analytica
The global forest wildfire detection system market, valued at US$ 772.64 million in 2024, is expected to reach US$ 1,338.99 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.30% during the forecast period of 2025-2033.
Forest Wildfire Detection System Market to Reach US$ 1,338.99 Million by 2033 | Astute Analytica
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Monday, November 10, 2025
Veterans find new purpose in federal wildland fire service
The Great Basin Zone fire management officer at Nevada's Lake Mead Recreation Area discussed how he found a second home as a wildland firefighter after searching for a new career following a stint as a Marine scout-sniper, underscoring the good fit military veterans find in the fire service.
Veterans find new purpose in federal wildland fire service
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Friday, November 7, 2025
Prescribed burns a focus as Fix Our Forests Act moves through Congress
An update on the Fix Our Forests Act, which was introduced in the U.S. Senate in April with bipartisan support, discusses how the legislation seeks to promote prescribed burns, expand the state-federal Good Neighbor Authority program, increases collaboration among fire agencies and improves reforestation efforts after wildfires.
Prescribed burns a focus as Fix Our Forests Act moves through Congress
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Thursday, November 6, 2025
Southern Wildfire Outlook: Elevated Fire Risk Expected Through Winter Despite Recent Rainfall
The National Interagency Fire Center issued its outlook for the Southern Area of the United States, in which regional fire forecasters warned of above-normal wildfire danger across much of the South from November through February, driven by abnormally high grass loads and fuel accumulation from Hurricane Helene damage.
Southern Wildfire Outlook: Elevated Fire Risk Expected Through Winter Despite Recent Rainfall
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Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Wildfires and threats in the sights - Microfocussing system set to transform infrared detectors
Researchers at the Australian National University and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta‑Optical Systems have published a new study in the Journal of Electronic Materials about a highly sensitive method for detecting hotspots in the environment, such as bushfires or military threats, by harnessing the focusing power of meta-optical systems.
Wildfires and threats in the sights - Microfocussing system set to transform infrared detectors
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Tuesday, November 4, 2025
New tool helps wildfire survivors through the rebuilding process
A tech founder has developed Bevel, a software tool which harnesses AI to assist Southern California homeowners dealing not just with the loss of their property and possessions in the January wildfires, but in need of the all-important inventory of lost possession required in the insurance claims that follow the disaster.
New tool helps wildfire survivors through the rebuilding process
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Monday, November 3, 2025
How Zone Zero, designed to protect California homes from wildfire, became plagued with controversy and delays
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Max Moritz, Adjunct Professor at UC Santa Barbara's Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, joined the debate on the state's Zone Zero requirements to keep vegetation away from homes and reduce their wildfire danger.
How Zone Zero, designed to protect California homes from wildfire, became plagued with controversy and delays
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