INCIDENT REMOTE AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATION (IRAWS)

Incident Remote Automatic Weather Stations (NFES #5869 IRAWS kit) are autonomous, portable weather stations that provide near real time observational data.

IRAWS are intended for use on or near the fireline, and can be rapidly relocated as desired by Fire Behavior Analysts (FBAs) or Incident Meteorologists (IMETs) to provide timely weather data. Fire Managers, FBAs and IMETs use IRAWS data to predict fire behavior, prescription burning times, fire weather forecasting, and canyon and ridge top winds. Meteorologists also use IRAWS data to produce spot forecasts and provide fire weather support from all central locations (GACC, NICC).

Currently, 50 kits are available from the Great Basin cache at NIFC.

IRAWS collect, store, and transmit data via multiple communication methods. New data is available every ten minutes via interrogated voice radio. IRAWS can continually monitor weather conditions and automatically broadcast radio warnings when pre-set thresholds are met (e.g. RED FLAG warnings). Hourly data is also provided via satellite to multiple internet applications (WFMI, ROMAN, WIMS, et al.), and made publicly available to the fire management community.

Sensors on IRAWS are calibrated after each deployment.  These sensors monitor:

For further information or ordering procedures on the IRAWS units, please contact the Remote Sensing/Fire Weather Support Unit RAWS Coordinator at 208-387-5726.

Click here for a copy of the IRAWS handout including ordering procedures.