A newer generation of models that interactively couple the atmosphere with fire behavior have shown an increased potential to understand and predict complex, rapidly changing fire behavior. This is possible if they capture intricate, time-varying microscale airflows in mountainous terrain and fire-atmosphere feedbacks. However, this benefit is counterbalanced by additional limitations and requirements, many arising from the atmospheric model upon which they are built. The degree to which their potential is realized depends on how coupled models are built, configured, and applied. Because these are freely available to users with widely ranging backgrounds, I present some limitations and requirements that must be understood and addressed to a...
Climate change is already significantly affecting the frequency of wildfires in most regions of the ...
Wildland fires are a type of vegetation fire that burn in a rural or wild landscape and affect many ...
Wind is the dominant environmental factor affecting wildland fire intensity and spread. Previously,...
Abstract—Wildland f ire behavior, par ticular ly that of large, uncontrol led wild fires, has not b...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
Complex computer models, built on basic physical principles, have the potential to aid in the under...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
Fire management will face many challenges in the future from global climate change to protecting peo...
A coupled atmospheric/wildfire behavior model is described that utilizes physics-based process model...
Wildfires are complex phenomena, both in time and space, in ecosystems. The ability to understand wi...
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...
Climate change is already significantly affecting the frequency of wildfires in most regions of the ...
Wildland fires are a type of vegetation fire that burn in a rural or wild landscape and affect many ...
Wind is the dominant environmental factor affecting wildland fire intensity and spread. Previously,...
Abstract—Wildland f ire behavior, par ticular ly that of large, uncontrol led wild fires, has not b...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
Complex computer models, built on basic physical principles, have the potential to aid in the under...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
Fire management will face many challenges in the future from global climate change to protecting peo...
A coupled atmospheric/wildfire behavior model is described that utilizes physics-based process model...
Wildfires are complex phenomena, both in time and space, in ecosystems. The ability to understand wi...
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...
Climate change is already significantly affecting the frequency of wildfires in most regions of the ...
Wildland fires are a type of vegetation fire that burn in a rural or wild landscape and affect many ...
Wind is the dominant environmental factor affecting wildland fire intensity and spread. Previously,...