Large wildfires of increasing frequency and severity threaten local populations and natural resources and contribute carbon emissions into the earth-climate system. Although wildfires have been researched and modeled for decades, no verifiable physical theory of spread is available to form the basis for the precise predictions needed to manage fires more effectively and reduce their environmental, economic, ecological, and climate impacts. Here, we report new experiments conducted at multiple scales that appear to reveal how wildfire spread derives from the tight coupling between flame dynamics induced by buoyancy and fine-particle response to convection. Convective cooling of the fine-sized fuel particles in wildland vegetation is observed...
Controlled fires are beneficial for the generation of heat and power while uncontrolled fires, like ...
Wildland fire spread is typically described as a function of fuel, weather, and topography. An unde...
Abstract. We explore the basis of understanding wildland fire behaviour with the intention of stimul...
Wildland fire spread is the result of fuel particle ignitions yet fuel particle heat exchange leadin...
Wildfire behavior is dictated by the complex interaction of numerous physical phenomena including dy...
In this second part of a two part exploration of dynamic behavior observed in wildland fires, time s...
International audienceWildfires result from complex physical, chemical and biological processes inte...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
High frequency (30 Hz) two-dimensional particle image velocimetry data recorded during a field ...
International audienceWith fuel moisture content and slope, wind velocity (U W) is one of the major ...
Wildland fires are an extremely costly and deadly problem. Crown fires, where live foliage ignites a...
Accurate process-based prediction of climate change effects on wildfires requires coupling processes...
International audienceSlope is among the most influencing factor affecting the spread of wildfires. ...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...
Physical modeling of both stationary fires and wildland fire spread requires a thorough understandin...
Controlled fires are beneficial for the generation of heat and power while uncontrolled fires, like ...
Wildland fire spread is typically described as a function of fuel, weather, and topography. An unde...
Abstract. We explore the basis of understanding wildland fire behaviour with the intention of stimul...
Wildland fire spread is the result of fuel particle ignitions yet fuel particle heat exchange leadin...
Wildfire behavior is dictated by the complex interaction of numerous physical phenomena including dy...
In this second part of a two part exploration of dynamic behavior observed in wildland fires, time s...
International audienceWildfires result from complex physical, chemical and biological processes inte...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
High frequency (30 Hz) two-dimensional particle image velocimetry data recorded during a field ...
International audienceWith fuel moisture content and slope, wind velocity (U W) is one of the major ...
Wildland fires are an extremely costly and deadly problem. Crown fires, where live foliage ignites a...
Accurate process-based prediction of climate change effects on wildfires requires coupling processes...
International audienceSlope is among the most influencing factor affecting the spread of wildfires. ...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...
Physical modeling of both stationary fires and wildland fire spread requires a thorough understandin...
Controlled fires are beneficial for the generation of heat and power while uncontrolled fires, like ...
Wildland fire spread is typically described as a function of fuel, weather, and topography. An unde...
Abstract. We explore the basis of understanding wildland fire behaviour with the intention of stimul...