Adverse weather conditions and topographic influences are suspected to be responsible for most entrapments of firefighters in Australia. A lack of temporally and spatially coherent set of data however, hinders a clear understanding of the contribution of each weather type or terrain driver on these events. We investigate coronial inquiries and internal fire agencies reports across several Australian states from 1980 to 2017 and retrieve 45 entrapments. A first analysis reveals that most entrapments happen during large fires and that the number of deaths has decreased over the last few decades. Comparing the meteorological and topographical conditions of the entrapments with the conditions of a reference set of fires without entrapment, we b...
Severe bushfires occur as single or concurrent fires under conditions of high fuel loads (vegetation...
Datasets of Tasmanian fire weather observations are analysed to investigate the existence of an ane...
Black Saturday provided the first evidence of an atmospheric bore affecting the behaviour of a bushf...
Despite the large expenditure that is dedicated to forest fire suppression in Euro-Mediterranean cou...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
Wildland firefighters continue to die in the line of duty. Flammable landscapes intersect with bold ...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
This paper describes the development and analysis of a dataset covering bushfire related life loss i...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
A data set of observed fire weather in Australia from 1973–2010 is analysed for trends using the McA...
From time to time, bushfires exhibit fire behaviour that was never anticipated in the prevailing env...
Wildfires are not only a natural part of many ecosystems, but they can also have disastrous conseque...
AbstractThis paper describes the development and analysis of a dataset covering bushfire related lif...
International audienceWildfire containment is often very challenging for firefighters, especially fo...
Australian fire weather shows spatiotemporal variability on interannual and multi-decadal time scale...
Severe bushfires occur as single or concurrent fires under conditions of high fuel loads (vegetation...
Datasets of Tasmanian fire weather observations are analysed to investigate the existence of an ane...
Black Saturday provided the first evidence of an atmospheric bore affecting the behaviour of a bushf...
Despite the large expenditure that is dedicated to forest fire suppression in Euro-Mediterranean cou...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
Wildland firefighters continue to die in the line of duty. Flammable landscapes intersect with bold ...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
This paper describes the development and analysis of a dataset covering bushfire related life loss i...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
A data set of observed fire weather in Australia from 1973–2010 is analysed for trends using the McA...
From time to time, bushfires exhibit fire behaviour that was never anticipated in the prevailing env...
Wildfires are not only a natural part of many ecosystems, but they can also have disastrous conseque...
AbstractThis paper describes the development and analysis of a dataset covering bushfire related lif...
International audienceWildfire containment is often very challenging for firefighters, especially fo...
Australian fire weather shows spatiotemporal variability on interannual and multi-decadal time scale...
Severe bushfires occur as single or concurrent fires under conditions of high fuel loads (vegetation...
Datasets of Tasmanian fire weather observations are analysed to investigate the existence of an ane...
Black Saturday provided the first evidence of an atmospheric bore affecting the behaviour of a bushf...