New sensor can 'smell' wildfires earlier than people can see them
by editors@theworld.org (Joshua Coe) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6TFYQ)
Rising global temperatures are also raising worldwide concerns about wildfires like the ones surrounding Los Angeles this week. While the most common way to detect forest fires are visual - often the naked eye - the concern has driven advances in technology that can detect them early. One of the systems being piloted internationally is the Silvanet Wildfire Sensor that "smells" fires when they're just a smolder. Carsten Brinkschulte is the CEO of Dryad Networks, a German environmental technology company that created the sensor. He explained to The World's Carol Hills how the technology works.