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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts statistics for Camp Swift CDP, Texas. QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.
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This dataset tracks annual hispanic student percentage from 2003 to 2023 for Hidalgo County Boot Camp vs. Texas and Weslaco Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual hispanic student percentage from 2010 to 2018 for Wilson County Boot Camp Elementary School vs. Texas and East Central Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual free lunch eligibility from 2002 to 2023 for Hidalgo County Boot Camp vs. Texas and Weslaco Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual black student percentage from 1999 to 2023 for Colorado County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Rice Consolidated Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual diversity score from 2002 to 2023 for Hidalgo County Boot Camp vs. Texas and Weslaco Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual student-teacher ratio from 2003 to 2023 for Hidalgo County Boot Camp vs. Texas and Weslaco Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual free lunch eligibility from 2001 to 2023 for Colorado County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Rice Consolidated Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual hispanic student percentage from 1999 to 2023 for Colorado County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Rice Consolidated Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual student-teacher ratio from 1999 to 2023 for Colorado County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Rice Consolidated Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual hispanic student percentage from 2005 to 2020 for Bastrop County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Elgin Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual asian student percentage from 1999 to 2004 for Colorado County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Rice Consolidated Independent School District
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This dataset tracks annual diversity score from 2007 to 2014 for Bastrop County Juvenile Boot Camp vs. Texas and Elgin Independent School District
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This data publication contains fire behavior package (FBP) data and in-situ videos collected as part of a prescribed fire research campaign conducted at the Camp Swift Military Base in Bastrop County, Texas on January 15, 2014. Fire behavior packages, cameras and flame height measurement poles were placed inside burn units on the day of ignition. Burn blocks were instrumented in similar fashion, with an equal number of sensor arrays in each burn block. Each burn block contains five FBPs, five video cameras, and five fire measurement poles with the exception of burn block 3, which had ten cameras. The FBP and cameras were located nominally 0.9-meters above ground level (AGL). Resulting data include primarily flame temperature, horizontal and vertical mass flow, fire intensity, and active-fire ground videos. Data were collected using two separate sensor systems. The first included sensor/datalogger measurements of convective/radiant energy, temperature and mass flow released by the fire. The second was a digital video camera housed in a fire proof enclosure that recorded visual images of the fire behavior. The video is recorded such that range poles are within the video frame. The raw data were processed using calibration data and converted into engineering units. The data provides 10 hertz fire flux measurements (kilowatts per square meter), temperature (Celsius), and mass flow (meters per second) in the vertical and horizontal direction per FBP.The objective of the research burns was to create a dataset comprised of ground based and remote sensing measurements. This data set provides in-situ time resolved measurements of radiant and convective energy transfer from the fire, horizontal, and vertical air flow, air temperature, digital video footage and coarse flame height measurements through deployment of a ground based sensor package (Fire Behavior Flux Package - FBP), digital video cameras and range poles.A summary of the Camp Swift project can be found in the full data download (\Supplements\ CampSwiftFireExperiment2014_Project_Overview.pdf). A United States Forest Service ArcGIS Online interactive website is also developed to describe the study and examine the integrated data quality for the Camp Swift effort (see cross reference below). Finally, a document detailing the procedures used to set up the burn blocks can be found in the full data download (\Supplements\CampSwiftFireExperiment2014_BurnBlockDesign.pdf).
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These data were collected as part of a prescribed fire research campaign conducted at the Camp Swift Military Base in Bastrop County, Texas on January 15, 2014. The objective of the research burns was to create a dataset comprised of ground based and remote sensing measurements. This instrument was intended to capture wind between 3-meters and 10-meters.Access to full metadata, anemometer measurements for the entire Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 and other information can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2018-0041Full details on the Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 can be accessed at through the "Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014: Integrated Data Quality Assessment" story map. The full set of published data is contained on the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Research Data Archive.
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TwitterThis data publication contains a single georeferenced infrared video frame collected as part of a prescribed fire research campaign conducted at the Camp Swift Military Base in Bastrop County, Texas on January 15, 2014. The Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 consisted of three fires ignited in burn blocks of dimensions 100 meters (m) by 100 m on January 15, 2014. Fires were ignited on relatively flat areas of grass vegetation in moderate winds. Unmanned aerial vehicle EO active-fire video was recorded during each of the three fires. The georeferenced video frame contained is part of a larger dataset collected with a Cloud Cap Goodrich TASE200 Electro-Optical(EO)/IR unit mounted on a MLB Company SuperBat III unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). All active-fire videos where collected at an oblique angle. Still images from the active-fire video were exported and georeferenced using a set of ground-control points around each burn block.This dataset represents active-fire aerial imagery and videos of the burn block areas acquired with an infrared (IR) sensor mounted on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The data contained with this package was collected to assess the possibility of recording active-fire information using video recorded in the infrared (IR) spectrum. Active-fire imagery was also acquired at Camp Swift to assess the ability of the sensors to provide a better interpretation of ground measurements. For example, if it is not known if a particular set of instruments were in flanking versus heading versus merging fire lines, it is uncertain how to use the measured data for validation since the predicted global behavior might be wrong.Access to full metadata, active-fire videos and georeferenced video frames for the entire Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 and other information can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2018-0047Full details on the Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 can be accessed through the "Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014: Integrated Data Quality Assessment" story map. The full set of published data is contained on the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Research Data Archive.
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TwitterThis data publication contains a single georeferenced infrared video frame collected as part of a prescribed fire research campaign conducted at the Camp Swift Military Base in Bastrop County, Texas on January 15, 2014. The Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 consisted of three fires ignited in burn blocks of dimensions 100 meters (m) by 100 m on January 15, 2014. Fires were ignited on relatively flat areas of grass vegetation in moderate winds. Unmanned aerial vehicle EO active-fire video was recorded during each of the three fires. The georeferenced video frame contained is part of a larger dataset collected with a Cloud Cap Goodrich TASE200 Electro-Optical(EO)/IR unit mounted on a MLB Company SuperBat III unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). All active-fire videos where collected at an oblique angle. Still images from the active-fire video were exported and georeferenced using a set of ground-control points around each burn block.This dataset represents active-fire aerial imagery and videos of the burn block areas acquired with an infrared (IR) sensor mounted on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The data contained with this package was collected to assess the possibility of recording active-fire information using video recorded in the infrared (IR) spectrum. Active-fire imagery was also acquired at Camp Swift to assess the ability of the sensors to provide a better interpretation of ground measurements. For example, if it is not known if a particular set of instruments were in flanking versus heading versus merging fire lines, it is uncertain how to use the measured data for validation since the predicted global behavior might be wrong.Access to full metadata, active-fire videos and georeferenced video frames for the entire Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 and other information can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2018-0047Full details on the Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 can be accessed through the "Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014: Integrated Data Quality Assessment" story map. The full set of published data is contained on the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Research Data Archive.
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On January 15, 2014 the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the United States Forest Service (USFS), Texas Forest Service (TFS), Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP), and other public and private organizations for three research burns on Camp Swift Military Base. The burns were conducted at Camp Swift Military Instillation which is a 4 718 hectares (11 659 acres) Texas Army National Guard Training Site located in Bastrop County in Central Texas. Burn plots were located on the southeast most side of the military facility in a fire unit referred to as the “Drop Zone”. The Drop Zone burn unit is 80.9 hectares (200 acres) and is managed for military operations such as personnel drops; therefore, the fire frequency and disturbance regime is higher in this unit than comparable grassland burn units at Camp Swift. The fire management regime in the Drop Zone is largely driven by requirements needed to maintain a safe and sustainable military training environment. Over a 2.5 hour time period three research burns, as portrayed in this dataset, were intentionally lit to support the validation of fire behavior models. Specifically, the effort was guided by validation needs of WFDS. The weather conditions were also chosen for this purpose, while staying within conditions that allowed for a safe prescribed burn.The fire practitioners timed the burns to coincide with similar weather parameters of relative humidity, temperature, wind speed and direction during the research burn periods. Minimum and maximum weather parameters for this ignition were as follows: wind directions: North, Northwest or SouthwestWind Speed: 9.7-24km/hr (6-15 mph)Relative Humidity: 20-25%Temperature: 1.6-29°C (35-85°F)The ignition procedure was designed to ensure, as much as possible from the ground, given the lack of homogeneity in the vegetation type and spatial distribution, that the initial fire established itself as a continuous fire line. The winds were chosen to have a higher enough speed to promote a continuous fireline. These are conditions important for WFDS validation.Access to full metadata, active-fire videos and georeferenced video frames for the entire Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 and other information can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2018-0047Full details on the Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014 can be accessed through the "Camp Swift Fire Experiment 2014: Integrated Data Quality Assessment" story map. The full set of published data is contained on the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Research Data Archive.
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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts statistics for Camp Swift CDP, Texas. QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.