Fire weather is defined as the meteorological conditions conducive to the rapid spread and intensification of a wildfire. It is generally agreed that sudden and rapid wildfire intensification is one of the greatest hazards facing wildfire managers today. The Hot-Dry-Windy (HDW) Index created by Srock et al. (2018) provides a means for predicting rapid wildfire intensification. A limitation of the HDW index is the temporal output of once every six hours when utilizing the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Coupled Forecast System Model Version 2 (CFsV2) data. The use of National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) High Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) model data has the benefits of being able to capture mesoscale pr...
Extreme wildfires have recently caused disastrous impacts in Australia and other regions of the worl...
Predicting high fire danger conditions is paramount to mitigating the impacts caused by wildfires. S...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Large, damaging, and costly wildfires associated wi...
Fire weather indices are commonly used by fire weather forecasters to predict when weather condition...
dissertationThreats associated with wildland fires are exacerbated by weather conditions conducive t...
In this paper, we describe and analyze a climatology of the Hot-Dry-Windy Index (HDW), with the goal...
The intensity and frequency of wildfires in California (CA) have increased in recent years, causing ...
Climate change is expected to alter the frequency and severity of atmospheric conditions conducive f...
The Santa Ana winds represent a high-impact weather event owing to the intimate relationship between...
Dry, unstable air increases the probability that wild-land fires will become large andlor erratic. T...
Wildland fires in Southern California can be divided into two categories: fall fires, which are typi...
Wildfires that occurred over the westernUnited States duringAugust 2012 were fewer in number but lar...
The southwest of Western Australia (SWWA) is prone to bushfires, and these have significant social, ...
The Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a numeric rating of fire intensity, dependent on weather conditions....
The Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a numeric rating of fire intensity, dependent on weather conditions....
Extreme wildfires have recently caused disastrous impacts in Australia and other regions of the worl...
Predicting high fire danger conditions is paramount to mitigating the impacts caused by wildfires. S...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Large, damaging, and costly wildfires associated wi...
Fire weather indices are commonly used by fire weather forecasters to predict when weather condition...
dissertationThreats associated with wildland fires are exacerbated by weather conditions conducive t...
In this paper, we describe and analyze a climatology of the Hot-Dry-Windy Index (HDW), with the goal...
The intensity and frequency of wildfires in California (CA) have increased in recent years, causing ...
Climate change is expected to alter the frequency and severity of atmospheric conditions conducive f...
The Santa Ana winds represent a high-impact weather event owing to the intimate relationship between...
Dry, unstable air increases the probability that wild-land fires will become large andlor erratic. T...
Wildland fires in Southern California can be divided into two categories: fall fires, which are typi...
Wildfires that occurred over the westernUnited States duringAugust 2012 were fewer in number but lar...
The southwest of Western Australia (SWWA) is prone to bushfires, and these have significant social, ...
The Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a numeric rating of fire intensity, dependent on weather conditions....
The Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a numeric rating of fire intensity, dependent on weather conditions....
Extreme wildfires have recently caused disastrous impacts in Australia and other regions of the worl...
Predicting high fire danger conditions is paramount to mitigating the impacts caused by wildfires. S...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Large, damaging, and costly wildfires associated wi...