POSTPONED. The ACCG will be hosting a 45-min virtual presentation followed by discussion with Dr. Janice Coen and colleagues, titled “Weather, Fire Behavior and Trends in the Central Sierra”, originally scheduled for May 19th, but postponed to a later TBD date.
Dr. Coen is a Project Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, and a Senior Research Scientist with the University of San Francisco, Department of Environmental Science, and studies wildland fire behavior and its interaction with weather. Dr. Coen and colleagues will discuss fire-weather related interactions from their research looking at previous fires in the Sierra, including the King, Rim, North, and Creek Fires, and also work in the Yuba watershed.
The ACCG is an informal, community-based group of diverse stakeholders that works to create fire-safe communities, healthy forests and watersheds, and sustainable local economies, primarily in the upper Mokelumne and Calaveras River watersheds east of Highway 49. Its members include state and federal agencies, business owners, nonprofit organizations, elected officials and private individuals.
During our monthly general meetings, we invite scientists, researchers and practitioners to come speak on a wide variety of topics related to ecosystem management, health and resiliency. These presentations provide an opportunity for deep engagement and discussion, and assists the collaborative find science- and consensus-based pathways to achieving our triple bottom line of fire-safe communities, healthy forests and watersheds, and sustainable local economies across the ACCG landscape. Click the link to view some of our past presentations: https://acconsensus.org/resources/videos/.
Contact the ACCG Administrator (meganl.chips@gmail.com) for more information.