Lesson Plan: Innovative Wildfire Tracking Technology

Balloons will surf wind currents to track wildfires

Urban Sky will deploy high-altitude balloons over Colorado this year to prove out an inexpensive way to spot wildfires taking hold.  July 19, 2024

Introduction

  • Begin with a brief discussion on wildfires and their impact on ecosystems and communities.
  • Ask students about current methods they know for tracking wildfires.
  • Read and discuss the article summary.

Main Activity

Presentation on Urban Sky’s Balloon Technology

  • Explain how Urban Sky’s balloons work to track wildfires.
  • Discuss the advantages of this technology over satellites and aircraft.
  • Describe the deployment process and how the balloons navigate using wind currents.

Group Discussion

  • Divide the class into small groups.
  • Have each group discuss the potential benefits and challenges of using this technology.
  • Share findings with the class.

Comparison Activity

  • Create a table comparing balloon technology with satellites and aircraft for wildfire tracking.
  • Discuss the pros and cons of each method.
Method Pros Cons
Balloons Cost-effective, real-time data, flexible Limited flight duration, weather-dependent
Satellites Wide coverage, high altitude Expensive, lower resolution
Aircraft High resolution, targeted monitoring Expensive, limited flight time, operational costs

Application and Reflection

  • Discuss the broader implications of improved wildfire tracking on community safety and forest management.
  • List countries in the world where wildfires are a significant threat (e.g., USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Greece).

Conclusion

  • Summarize the key points about the balloon technology and its potential impact on wildfire management.
  • Emphasize the importance of innovative solutions in addressing climate change-related challenges.

Extension Activities

  1. Research Project: Have students research other innovative technologies being developed for wildfire management and present their findings.
  2. Mock Proposal: Students create a mock proposal for implementing the balloon technology in a specific region, considering local wildfire risks and management strategies.
  3. Design Challenge: Challenge students to design their own wildfire tracking device using principles from the lesson.

Assessment

  • Participation: Monitor and assess student participation in group discussions and activities.
  • Comparison Activity: Evaluate the quality of contributions to the comparison table and discussion.
  • Understanding: Assess students’ understanding of the technology and its potential applications through class discussions and extension activity presentations.

Links

  1. Balloons Will Surf Wind Currents to Track Wildfires:
    • Urban Sky deploys high-altitude balloons equipped with sensors to measure heat on the ground and pinpoint new wildfire outbreaks from above.
    • These balloons can also help understand conditions on the ground before fires start.
    • The goal is to manage wildfires more effectively by gathering data both before and after they occur.
    • Read more1.
  2. Urban Sky Wins NASA Award for Balloon-Borne Fire Sensors:
    • Urban Sky received a contract from NASA’s Earth Science Technology Office to develop a system using stratospheric balloons for wildfire detection and monitoring.
    • The award is worth approximately $2.6 million.
    • Learn more2.
  3. Urban Sky’s Stratospheric Balloons Revolutionize Wildfire Management:
    • Urban Sky’s Microballoons float nearly 18 km (60,000 feet) above active wildfires, capturing thermal infrared data.
    • During a recent flight, the system collected 320,000 acres of land area in just over 2 hours.
    • HotSpot, equipped with a lightweight thermal infrared camera, provides real-time information on wildfire location and movement.
    • This technology offers over 100 times higher resolution than existing satellite data products.
    • Read about the flight demonstration3.

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