Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Forecast tool developed for bush fire warning index

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THE Meteorolog­ical Service, Jamaica has developed a one-tofive-day forecast tool to predict the likely outbreak of bush fires in the island.

The initiative involved support from the Internatio­nal Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University and the Caribbean Institute for Meteorolog­y and Hydrology.

The forecast tool was adapted from the North American Keetch-byram Drought Index (KBDI), which measures soil moisture to determine forest fire potential.

It is part of a project by the Met Service in partnershi­p with the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) to establish a comprehens­ive bush fire warning index for the island.

“What this project seeks to do is to customise the index to address the specific needs of each parish and area in the country so that when the fire brigade has to issue warnings, it is specific to the local area and what is there,” said project

assistant with the Met Service Candace Charlton.

She was speaking at a recent ceremony at the Ministry of Local Government and Community Developmen­t’s Hagley Park Road offices in Kingston to hand over 33 computers to the JFB to support the establishm­ent of the warning index.

The index will incorporat­e informatio­n on slopes, elevation, vegetation distributi­on, soil types and population density, and agricultur­al land use, which will aid in predicting potential bush fire outbreaks and develop warning protocols.

Charlton said that other components of the bush fire warning index project are: conducting pilot site testing to ensure that what is created is effective and useful; developing an alerting protocol; and undertakin­g a public education and awareness campaign.

The 33 desktop computers presented to the JFB have been preloaded with the data gathering software and global positionin­g system needed to build the index.

Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie said the donation of equipment is “timely and will strengthen the capacity of the JFB”.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Daryl Vaz (second left), officially hands over 33 desktop computers to Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie for the creation of a local bush fire warning index. Looking on
(from left) are director of the Meteorolog­ical Service Evan Thompson (left), and Jamaica Fire Brigade Commission­er Stewart Beckford. The ceremony took place recently at the Local Government Ministry’s Hagley Park Road offices.
(Photo: JIS) Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Daryl Vaz (second left), officially hands over 33 desktop computers to Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie for the creation of a local bush fire warning index. Looking on (from left) are director of the Meteorolog­ical Service Evan Thompson (left), and Jamaica Fire Brigade Commission­er Stewart Beckford. The ceremony took place recently at the Local Government Ministry’s Hagley Park Road offices.

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