The coupled fire-atmosphere model consisting of the Weather and Forecasting (WRF) Model coupled with the fire-spread model (SFIRE) module has been used to simulate a bushfire at D’Estrees Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, in December 2007. Initial conditions for the simulations were provided by two global analyses: the GFS operational analysis and ERA-Interim. For each NWP initialization, the simulations were run with and without feedback from the fire to the atmospheric model. The focus of this study was examining how the energy fluxes from the simulated fire modified the local meteorological environment. With feedback enabled, the propagation speed of the sea-breeze frontal line was faster and vertical motion in the frontal zone wa...
Poster presented in the EGU General Assembly 2009, Vienna, Austria, 19-24 april 2009A tight interact...
International audienceA tight interaction exists between the development of a wildfire and the local...
International audienceA tight interaction exists between the development of a wildfire and the local...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
In December 2007, Kangaroo Island was set ablaze by numerous dry lightning strikes. Our research int...
The destructive Sir Ivan Dougherty fire burned 55,000 hectares around 250 km northwest of Sydney in ...
The Layman fire commenced as a routine fuel reduction burn in southwest Western Australia in October...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
The fire weather of south-east Australia from 1985 to 2009 has been simulated using the Weather Rese...
A model for the spread of a wildfire is developed within the U.K. Met Office Unified Model (UM) and ...
The fire weather of south-east Australia from 1985 to 2009 has been simulated using the Weather Rese...
A numerical atmospheric model is coupled with a simple dry eucalyptus forest fire model to create a ...
From time to time, bushfires exhibit fire behaviour that was never anticipated in the prevailing env...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
Abstract. A numerical atmospheric model is coupled with a simple dry eucalyptus forest fire model to...
Poster presented in the EGU General Assembly 2009, Vienna, Austria, 19-24 april 2009A tight interact...
International audienceA tight interaction exists between the development of a wildfire and the local...
International audienceA tight interaction exists between the development of a wildfire and the local...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
In December 2007, Kangaroo Island was set ablaze by numerous dry lightning strikes. Our research int...
The destructive Sir Ivan Dougherty fire burned 55,000 hectares around 250 km northwest of Sydney in ...
The Layman fire commenced as a routine fuel reduction burn in southwest Western Australia in October...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
The fire weather of south-east Australia from 1985 to 2009 has been simulated using the Weather Rese...
A model for the spread of a wildfire is developed within the U.K. Met Office Unified Model (UM) and ...
The fire weather of south-east Australia from 1985 to 2009 has been simulated using the Weather Rese...
A numerical atmospheric model is coupled with a simple dry eucalyptus forest fire model to create a ...
From time to time, bushfires exhibit fire behaviour that was never anticipated in the prevailing env...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
Abstract. A numerical atmospheric model is coupled with a simple dry eucalyptus forest fire model to...
Poster presented in the EGU General Assembly 2009, Vienna, Austria, 19-24 april 2009A tight interact...
International audienceA tight interaction exists between the development of a wildfire and the local...
International audienceA tight interaction exists between the development of a wildfire and the local...