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Fire weather conditions and fire–atmosphere interactions observed during low-intensity prescribed fires – RxCADRE 2012

Authors :
Braniff Davis
Daisuke Seto
Daniel Jimenez
Casey Teske
Matthew B. Dickinson
J. Kevin Hiers
Bret W. Butler
Benjamin C. Bright
Jonathan Contezac
Neil P. Lareau
Andrew T. Hudak
Thomas J. Zajkowski
Craig B. Clements
Source :
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 25:90
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
CSIRO Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

The role of fire-atmosphere coupling on fire behaviour is not well established, and to date few field observations have been made to investigate the interactions between fire spread and fire-induced winds. Therefore, comprehensive field observations are needed to better understand micrometeorological aspects of fire spread. To address this need, meteorological observations were made during the Prescribed Fire Combustion and Atmospheric Dynamics Research Experiment (RxCADRE) field campaign using a suite of meteorological instrumentation to measure both the ambient fire weather conditions and the fire-atmosphere interactions associated with the fires and plumes. Fire-atmosphere interactions are defined as the interactions between presently burning fuels and the atmosphere, in addition to interactions between fuels that will eventually burn in a given fire and the atmosphere (Potter 2012).

Details

ISSN :
10498001
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Wildland Fire
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........97c5ad91718608e295dda220a5e2e3d4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/wf14173