Over the past two years, researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have been engaged in coupled weather/wildfire modeling as part of a broader initiative to predict the unfolding of crisis events. Wildfire prediction was chosen for the following reasons: (1) few physics-based wild-fire prediction models presently exist; (2) LANL has expertise in the fields required to develop such a capability; and (3) the development of this predictive capability would be enhanced by LANL`s strength in high performance computing. Wildfire behavior models have historically been used to predict fire spread and heat release for a prescribed set of fuel, slope, and wind conditions (Andrews 1986). In the vicinity of a fire, however, atmospheric condi...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
This dissertation is comprised of three different papers that all pertain to wildland fire applicati...
Massive wildfires and extreme fire behavior are becoming more frequent across the western United Sta...
To support efforts to protect facilities and property at Los Alamos National Laboratory from damages...
Abstract—Wildland f ire behavior, par ticular ly that of large, uncontrol led wild fires, has not b...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed an initiati...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
A newer generation of models that interactively couple the atmosphere with fire behavior have shown ...
The intensity and frequency of wildfires in California (CA) have increased in recent years, causing ...
A coupled atmospheric/wildfire behavior model is described that utilizes physics-based process model...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
dissertationThreats associated with wildland fires are exacerbated by weather conditions conducive t...
Intensifying drought conditions over much of the Southern Plains contributed to devastating wildfire...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
This dissertation is comprised of three different papers that all pertain to wildland fire applicati...
Massive wildfires and extreme fire behavior are becoming more frequent across the western United Sta...
To support efforts to protect facilities and property at Los Alamos National Laboratory from damages...
Abstract—Wildland f ire behavior, par ticular ly that of large, uncontrol led wild fires, has not b...
Recent advances in numerical modeling and computer power have made it feasible to simulate the dynam...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed an initiati...
One of the first significant developments in wildfire modeling research was to introduce heat flux a...
A newer generation of models that interactively couple the atmosphere with fire behavior have shown ...
The intensity and frequency of wildfires in California (CA) have increased in recent years, causing ...
A coupled atmospheric/wildfire behavior model is described that utilizes physics-based process model...
Wildland fires have become a major research subject among the national and international research co...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
dissertationThreats associated with wildland fires are exacerbated by weather conditions conducive t...
Intensifying drought conditions over much of the Southern Plains contributed to devastating wildfire...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
This dissertation is comprised of three different papers that all pertain to wildland fire applicati...
Massive wildfires and extreme fire behavior are becoming more frequent across the western United Sta...