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WRF-SFIRE

Known as: WRF-Fire 
WRF-SFIRE is a coupled atmosphere-wildfire model, which combines the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) with a fire spread model… 
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2016
2016
This article describes a mathematical formulation for simulating the effects of firebrands on the propagation of the wild-land… 
2015
2015
On the afternoon of 18 January 2003, a number of separate fires located to the west of Canberra, Australia, began major runs… 
2015
2015
effects of smoke on air quality are of great concern; however, even today the estimates of atmospheric fire emissions are a key… 
2014
2014
Introduction Conclusions References 
2013
2013
Recent work has demonstrated that under conditions of extreme fire weather, bushfires burning in rugged terrain can exhibit… 
2013
2013
Fuel moisture is a major influence on the behavior of wildland fires and an important underlying factor in fire risk. We present… 
2013
2013
Statistics for the southern memeber states in EU from 2007 show increasement of occurence of wildland fires for the last 25 years… 
2011
2011
As computers become more powerful, there is increasing interest in simulating smaller scale phenomena than typically associated… 
2011
2011
In December 2007, Kangaroo Island was set ablaze by numerous dry lightning strikes. Our research into the event has been… 
2009
2009
The new atmospheric prediction model, the Weather Research and Forecasting Model version 3.1 (WRF) coupled with the empirical…