The process of pyroconvection occurs when fire-released heat, moisture, and/or aerosols induce or augment convection in the atmosphere. Prediction of pyroconvection presents a set of complex problems for meteorologists and wildfire managers. In particular, the turbulent characteristics of a pyroconvective plume exert bidirectional feedback on fire behavior, often with resulting severe impacts on life and property. Here, we present the motivation, field strategy, and initial results from the Bushfire Convective Plume Experiment, which through the use of mobile radar aims to quantify the kinematics of pyroconvection and its role in fire behavior. The case studies presented include world-first observations from two wildfires and one prescribed...
An experiment was designed to capture micrometeorological observations during a fire spread on a sim...
To pursue the development and validation of coupled fire-atmosphere models, the wildland fire modeli...
Wildland fires present a challenging environment to make meteorological measurements. Observations i...
Research in the pursuit of better understanding of fire behavior and fire-atmosphere interaction has...
Understanding wildfire-atmosphere interactions is key to improved accuracy of predictions of wildfir...
Extreme wildfire activity is often associated with downslope windstorms which cause fires to spread ...
A number of devastating wildfires occurred in southeast Australia on 7 February 2009, colloquially k...
Extreme wildfires are global phenomena that consistently result in loss of life and property and fur...
The Rapid Deployments to Wildfires Experiment (RaDFIRE) was a meteorological field campaign aimed at...
In wildland fire management, reliable fire intelligence is needed to direct suppression resources, m...
During a period of explosive growth of the Pioneer Fire (Idaho, August 2016), deep pyroconvective pl...
Smoke pollution from landscape fires is a major health issue. Prescribed burning aims to reduce the ...
Remote sensing of fires has become a major topic of discussion in Australia. The introduction of inf...
Extreme fires have substantial adverse effects on society and natural ecosystems. Such events can be...
Wildfires pose a constant threat to the western United States causing economic, environmental, and h...
An experiment was designed to capture micrometeorological observations during a fire spread on a sim...
To pursue the development and validation of coupled fire-atmosphere models, the wildland fire modeli...
Wildland fires present a challenging environment to make meteorological measurements. Observations i...
Research in the pursuit of better understanding of fire behavior and fire-atmosphere interaction has...
Understanding wildfire-atmosphere interactions is key to improved accuracy of predictions of wildfir...
Extreme wildfire activity is often associated with downslope windstorms which cause fires to spread ...
A number of devastating wildfires occurred in southeast Australia on 7 February 2009, colloquially k...
Extreme wildfires are global phenomena that consistently result in loss of life and property and fur...
The Rapid Deployments to Wildfires Experiment (RaDFIRE) was a meteorological field campaign aimed at...
In wildland fire management, reliable fire intelligence is needed to direct suppression resources, m...
During a period of explosive growth of the Pioneer Fire (Idaho, August 2016), deep pyroconvective pl...
Smoke pollution from landscape fires is a major health issue. Prescribed burning aims to reduce the ...
Remote sensing of fires has become a major topic of discussion in Australia. The introduction of inf...
Extreme fires have substantial adverse effects on society and natural ecosystems. Such events can be...
Wildfires pose a constant threat to the western United States causing economic, environmental, and h...
An experiment was designed to capture micrometeorological observations during a fire spread on a sim...
To pursue the development and validation of coupled fire-atmosphere models, the wildland fire modeli...
Wildland fires present a challenging environment to make meteorological measurements. Observations i...