FHAES is a software tool to evaluate fire regime properties such as frequency, seasonality, extent, and fire/climate relationships from indicators of fire on trees. FHAES can also be used to calculate similar properties for other events that create unique signatures in a time series, like light rings from insect infestations or frost rings resulting from volcanic eruptions.
Browse applications, downloads, and interactive products maintained by researchers and developers from the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station's Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory. These applications and interactive products cover the range of fire modeling from fire behavior to fire danger to fire ecology to support risk assessments and management objectives.
The Southwest Fire Science Consortium (SWFSC) partners with FRAMES to use the FRAMES Resource Catalog to help fire managers access important fire science information related to the Southwest's top ten fire management science issues.