Autor: |
Kochanski, A.K.1 adam.kochanski@utah.edu, Jenkins, M.A.2, Mandel, J.3, Beezley, J.D.4, Krueger, S.K.1 |
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Zdroj: |
Forest Ecology & Management. Apr2013, Vol. 294, p136-149. 14p. |
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Abstract: In this study we test the feasibility of using a coupled atmosphere–fire model for real time simulations of massive fires. A physics-based coupled atmosphere–fire model is used to resolve the large-scale and local weather as well as the atmosphere–fire interactions, while combustion is represented simply using an existing operational surface fire behavior model. This model combination strikes a balance between fidelity and speed of execution. The feasibility of this approach is examined based on an analysis of a numerical simulation of two very large Santa Ana fires using WRF–Sfire, a coupled atmosphere–fire model developed by the Open Wild Fire Modeling Community (OpenWFM.org). The study demonstrates that a wind and fire spread forecast of reasonable accuracy was obtained at an execution speed that would have made real-time wildfire forecasting of this event possible. [Copyright &y& Elsevier] |
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GreenFILE |
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