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Roger Magarey CPHST/PERAL Raleigh, NC. Special thanks to Dan Borchert, Jessica Engle and Kathryn Echerd CPHST/PERAL Raleigh, NC. Workshop Outline. i) System overview ii) Model creation using templates weather data iii) Map creation iv) Climate matching v) Map interpretation
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Roger Magarey CPHST/PERAL Raleigh, NC
Special thanks to Dan Borchert, Jessica Engle and Kathryn Echerd CPHST/PERAL Raleigh, NC
Workshop Outline i) System overview ii) Model creation using templates weather data iii) Map creation iv) Climate matching v) Map interpretation vi) Collaboration and data sharing
The Purpose of NAPPFAST • To assist the CAPS Program determine where and when to survey for invasive pest species • To provide information on pests (potential distribution, etc.) for risk assessment purposes • To assist APHIS by providing relevant information in Emergency Response situations
The Development of NAPPFAST • Idea originated at NCSU: Dr. Jack Bailey- method for forecasting peanut diseases in NC and the flexible template for disease modeling- 1990’s • Dan Fieselmann and Glenn Fowler worked with Dr. Bailey for several years on project development • Roger Magarey developed the connection between ZedX Inc and NAPPFAST in 2002 • Dan Borchert joins the NAPPFAST Team in 2003
NAPPFAST System Overview • Internet-based Pest Prediction System • Biological model (Degree day, Disease Infection, or Multi-function) templates paired with large climate database • Produce geo-referenced output maps • Designed to assist pest survey detection efforts: predict when and where
NAPPFAST Canned maps Insect Specific Reporting NAPPFAST Map View Public Access JB Site Sirex Site Top 50 Pests Insect Specific Phenology Pest Models and Observations Cactoblastis Site NAPPFAST-OBS
NAPPFAST PROJECTS October 2005 to present • Survey and detection ~ 4 Risk maps for CAPS top 50 pests • Pathway/organism risk assessment ~ 13 Weather-based analysis of Citrus canker Bactrocera invadens • Emergency response ~ 9 Light brown apple moth risk mapping