The National Wildfire Coordinating Group definition of extreme fire behavior (EFB) indicates a level of fire behavior characteristics that ordinarily precludes methods of direct control action. One or more of the following is usually involved: high rate of spread, prolific crowning/ spotting, presence of fire whirls, and strong convection column. Predictability is difficult because such fires often exercise some degree of influence on their environment and behave erratically, sometimes dangerously. Alternate terms include “blow up” and “fire storm.” Fire managers examining fires over the last 100 years have come to understand many of the factors necessary for EFB development. This work produced guidelines included in current firefighter tra...
Firefighting is dangerous work! Responding to a compartment fire, we are faced with dynamic and rapi...
Despite the large expenditure that is dedicated to forest fire suppression in Euro-Mediterranean cou...
International audienceThe phenomenon called ‘flashover’ or ‘eruptive fire’ in forest fires is charac...
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group definition of extreme fire behavior (EFB) indicates a level...
ABSTRCT OF THE THESISFire Behavior Modeling - Experiment on Surface Fire Transition to the Elevated ...
Large-scale fire danger assessment has become increasingly relevant in the past few years, and is us...
This site provides an overview of factors that affect the ignition and spread of wildfire. Informati...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...
International audienceEruptive fires are one of the main causes of human losses in forest fire fight...
Fire intensity and rate of spread are strongly linked to the local wind flow. Forecasts and estimate...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
The present work investigates two aspects of the wildland fire problem: instabilities occurring in i...
A challenge for fire researchers is obtaining data from those fires that are most dangerous and cost...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
This paper presents a brief survey of the research literature on wildfire behavior and effects and a...
Firefighting is dangerous work! Responding to a compartment fire, we are faced with dynamic and rapi...
Despite the large expenditure that is dedicated to forest fire suppression in Euro-Mediterranean cou...
International audienceThe phenomenon called ‘flashover’ or ‘eruptive fire’ in forest fires is charac...
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group definition of extreme fire behavior (EFB) indicates a level...
ABSTRCT OF THE THESISFire Behavior Modeling - Experiment on Surface Fire Transition to the Elevated ...
Large-scale fire danger assessment has become increasingly relevant in the past few years, and is us...
This site provides an overview of factors that affect the ignition and spread of wildfire. Informati...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...
International audienceEruptive fires are one of the main causes of human losses in forest fire fight...
Fire intensity and rate of spread are strongly linked to the local wind flow. Forecasts and estimate...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
The present work investigates two aspects of the wildland fire problem: instabilities occurring in i...
A challenge for fire researchers is obtaining data from those fires that are most dangerous and cost...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
This paper presents a brief survey of the research literature on wildfire behavior and effects and a...
Firefighting is dangerous work! Responding to a compartment fire, we are faced with dynamic and rapi...
Despite the large expenditure that is dedicated to forest fire suppression in Euro-Mediterranean cou...
International audienceThe phenomenon called ‘flashover’ or ‘eruptive fire’ in forest fires is charac...