The Layman fire commenced as a routine fuel reduction burn in southwest Western Australia in October 2010. Late morning on the day following ignition, the fire was more active than fire management officers had expected under the prevailing conditions of wind, temperature and relative humidity in the local eucalypt forest fuels. A convective smoke plume developed over the fire, extending to a height of approximately 4000 m. Traditional measures for assessing fire behaviour gave no indication of the extent of the crown fire that occurred. This paper describes simulations of the fire using the coupled fire-atmosphere model WRF and SFIRE. The simulations show that fire-atmosphere feedback produces a northeast to northwest wind shift and surface...
Bushfire is a devastating tragedy occurring in forest or wildland area causing hardly recoverable en...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
The coupled fire-atmosphere model consisting of the Weather and Forecasting (WRF) Model coupled with...
The destructive Sir Ivan Dougherty fire burned 55,000 hectares around 250 km northwest of Sydney in ...
From time to time, bushfires exhibit fire behaviour that was never anticipated in the prevailing env...
In December 2007, Kangaroo Island was set ablaze by numerous dry lightning strikes. Our research int...
Abstract. Physics-based coupled fire–atmosphere models are based on approximations to the governing ...
A model for the spread of a wildfire is developed within the U.K. Met Office Unified Model (UM) and ...
This study uses in situ measurements collected during the FireFlux field experiment to evaluate and ...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
Forecasting fire growth, plume rise and smoke impacts on air quality remains a challenging task. Wil...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
Abstract. A numerical atmospheric model is coupled with a simple dry eucalyptus forest fire model to...
Bushfire is a devastating tragedy occurring in forest or wildland area causing hardly recoverable en...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...
Predicting where and how a fire will burn is critical information for mitigating the impacts of bush...
The coupled fire-atmosphere model consisting of the Weather and Forecasting (WRF) Model coupled with...
The destructive Sir Ivan Dougherty fire burned 55,000 hectares around 250 km northwest of Sydney in ...
From time to time, bushfires exhibit fire behaviour that was never anticipated in the prevailing env...
In December 2007, Kangaroo Island was set ablaze by numerous dry lightning strikes. Our research int...
Abstract. Physics-based coupled fire–atmosphere models are based on approximations to the governing ...
A model for the spread of a wildfire is developed within the U.K. Met Office Unified Model (UM) and ...
This study uses in situ measurements collected during the FireFlux field experiment to evaluate and ...
A wildland fire-behavior module, named WRF-Fire, was integrated into the Weather Research and Foreca...
Forecasting fire growth, plume rise and smoke impacts on air quality remains a challenging task. Wil...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
Abstract. A numerical atmospheric model is coupled with a simple dry eucalyptus forest fire model to...
Bushfire is a devastating tragedy occurring in forest or wildland area causing hardly recoverable en...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Violent fire-driven convection can manifest as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, the latter o...