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Daniel Crawl 1 , Jessica Block 2 , John Graham 2 , Charles Cowart 1 , Amarnath Gupta 1 , Mai Nguyen 1 , Raymond de Callafon 3 , Larry Smarr 2 , Ilkay Al/ntas 1 1QSan Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego, 2QCalifornia Ins/tute for Telecommunica/ons and Informa/on Technology, UC San Diego 3QMechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UC San Diego geoKepler Workflow Module for Computa/onally Scalable and Reproducible GeoQ Processing and Modeling Cyberinfrastructure for Wildfire Research and Response What is WIFIRE WIFIRE is an NSFQfunded project to build an endQtoQend cyberinfrastructure for realQ/me and dataQdriven simula/on, predic/on, and visualiza/on of wildfire behavior. WIFIRE may be used by wildfire management authori/es in the future to predict wildfire rate of spread and direc/on, and assess the effec/veness of highQdensity sensor networks in improving fire and weather predic/ons. WIFIRE has created a data model for wildfire resources including sensed and archived data, sensors, satellites, cameras, modeling tools, workflows, and social informa/on including Twi]er feeds for wildfire research and response. keplerQproject.org wifire.ucsd.edu wifire.ucsd.edu WIFIRE is funded by NSF 1331615 under CI, Information Technology Research and SEES Hazards programs. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF). What is geoKepler geoKepler includes a set of reusable GIS components, or actors, for the Kepler Scien/fic Workflow System (h]ps://keplerQproject.org/). Actors exist for reading and wri/ng GIS data in formats such as Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, and using OGC web services such as WFS. The actors also allow for calling geoprocessing tools in other packages such as GDAL and GRASS. Kepler integrates func/ons from mul/ple pladorms and file formats into one framework, thus enabling op/mal interoperability, model coupling, and scalability. Products of the GIS actors can be fed directly to models such as FARSITE and WindNinja. Kepler’s ability to schedule and scale processes using Hadoop and Spark also makes geoprocessing ul/mately extensible and computa/onally scalable. The reusable workflows in geoKepler can be made to run automa/cally (as single execu/ons or as many in parallel) when alerted by realQ/me environmental condi/ons. Here, we show breakthroughs in the speed of crea/ng complex data for hazard assessments with this pladorm. We also demonstrate geoKepler workflows that use Data Assimila/on to ingest realQ/me weather data into wildfire simula/ons, and for data mining techniques to gain insight into environmental condi/ons affec/ng fire behavior. Kepler components for data mining based on exis/ng machine learning tools and libraries such as R and MLlib are being leveraged for this purpose, as well as Kepler’s Distributed Data Parallel (DDP) capability to provide a framework for scalable processing. Programmable Workflows Union Filter Rasterize Find Polygons Santa Ana CondiGons Workflow creates polygons of wind velociGes and direcGons matching certain criteria. The Kepler scien/fic workflow system is instrumented to interact with the data catalog to access realQ/me streaming and archived wildfire data and stream it into dynamic dataQdriven wildfire models at scale. Fire Growth Workflow runs WindNinja and FARSITE. Example geoKepler Workflows FiresNWXStaGons workflow displays fire perimeters of 2013N2014 fires and weather staGons in San Diego County. Server PDA email IM Receivers Dashboard Portal Scientific Government Sector Public Alert Manager Signal Processing Kepler Fire Prediction State Prediction Model Library BehavePlus FARSITE WRF Alert Dissemination Visualization Data Ingestion OptIPortal Tiled Display Compute EC2 Triton Archival Satellite Imagery Archive Director Optimization Data Streaming Geospatial Database and Visualization Services MODIS Ground-based Sensors HPWREN RAWS SDG&E Data Communication Layer XSEDE Experimental Data GeospaGal Processing Scalable Fire Modeling VisualizaGon Data Access & Transfer WFS, REST Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML GeoTiff, Landscape Geotools, GDAL Reproject, Union, Filter, Rasterize FARSITE, WindNinja Spark, Hadoop R, Matlab Fire Perimeters Wind Vectors Photo Processing

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geoKepler"Workflow"Module"for"Computa/onally"Scalable"and"Reproducible"GeoQProcessing"and"Modeling"

Cyberinfrastructure"for"Wildfire"Research"and"Response"

What0is0WIFIRE0""WIFIRE" is" an"NSFQfunded" project" to" build" an" endQtoQend" cyberinfrastructure" for"realQ/me" and" dataQdriven" simula/on," predic/on," and" visualiza/on" of" wildfire"behavior."WIFIRE"may"be"used"by"wildfire"management"authori/es" in"the"future"to" predict"wildfire" rate" of" spread" and" direc/on," and" assess" the" effec/veness" of"highQdensity" sensor"networks" in" improving"fire"and"weather"predic/ons."WIFIRE"has" created" a" data"model" for" wildfire" resources" including" sensed" and" archived"data," sensors," satellites," cameras," modeling" tools," workflows," and" social"informa/on"including"Twi]er"feeds"for"wildfire"research"and"response."

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WIFIRE is funded by NSF 1331615 under CI, Information Technology Research and SEES Hazards programs. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

What0is0geoKepler0

geoKepler"includes"a"set"of"reusable"GIS"components,"or"actors,"for"the"Kepler"Scien/fic"Workflow"System"(h]ps://keplerQproject.org/).""Actors"exist"for"reading"and"wri/ng"GIS"data"in"formats"such"as"Shapefile,"GeoJSON,"KML,"and"using"OGC"web"services"such"as"WFS."The"actors"also"allow"for"calling"geoprocessing"tools"in"other"packages"such"as"GDAL"and"GRASS."Kepler"integrates"func/ons"from"mul/ple"pladorms"and"file"formats"into"one"framework,"thus"enabling"op/mal"interoperability,"model"coupling,"and"scalability."Products"of"the"GIS"actors"can"be"fed"directly"to"models"such"as"FARSITE"and"WindNinja."Kepler’s"ability"to"schedule"and"scale"processes"using"Hadoop"and"Spark"also"makes"geoprocessing"ul/mately"extensible"and"computa/onally"scalable."""The"reusable"workflows" in"geoKepler"can"be"made"to"run"automa/cally" (as"single"execu/ons"or"as"many" in"parallel)"when"alerted"by"realQ/me"environmental"condi/ons." "Here,"we"show"breakthroughs" in" the"speed"of"crea/ng"complex"data"for"hazard"assessments"with"this"pladorm."We"also"demonstrate"geoKepler"workflows"that"use"Data"Assimila/on"to"ingest"realQ/me"weather"data"into"wildfire"simula/ons,"and"for"data"mining"techniques"to"gain"insight"into"environmental"condi/ons"affec/ng"fire"behavior."Kepler"components"for"data"mining"based"on"exis/ng"machine"learning"tools"and"libraries"such"as"R"and"MLlib"are"being"leveraged"for"this"purpose,"as"well"as"Kepler’s"Distributed"Data"Parallel"(DDP)"capability"to"provide"a"framework"for"scalable"processing."

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The"Kepler"scien/fic"workflow"system"is"instrumented"to"interact"with"the"data"catalog" to"access" realQ/me"streaming"and"archived"wildfire"data"and"stream" it"into"dynamic"dataQdriven"wildfire"models"at"scale."

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