TY - JOUR
T1 - A high resolution coupled fire-atmosphere forecasting system to minimize the impacts of wildland fires
T2 - Applications to the Chimney Tops II wildland event
AU - Jiménez, Pedro A.
AU - Muñoz-Esparza, Domingo
AU - Kosović, Branko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 by the author.
PY - 2018/5/19
Y1 - 2018/5/19
N2 - Wildland fires are responsible for large socio-economic impacts. Fires affect the environment, damage structures, threaten lives, cause health issues, and involve large suppression costs. These impacts can be mitigated via accurate fire spread forecast to inform the incident management team. We show that a fire forecast system based on a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model coupled with a wildland fire behavior model can provide this forecast. This was illustrated with the Chimney Tops II wildland fire responsible for large socio-economic impacts. The system was run at high horizontal resolution (111 m) over the region affected by the fire to provide a fine representation of the terrain and fuel heterogeneities and explicitly resolve atmospheric turbulence. Our findings suggest that one can use the high spatial resolution winds, fire spread and smoke forecast to minimize the adverse impacts of wildland fires.
AB - Wildland fires are responsible for large socio-economic impacts. Fires affect the environment, damage structures, threaten lives, cause health issues, and involve large suppression costs. These impacts can be mitigated via accurate fire spread forecast to inform the incident management team. We show that a fire forecast system based on a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model coupled with a wildland fire behavior model can provide this forecast. This was illustrated with the Chimney Tops II wildland fire responsible for large socio-economic impacts. The system was run at high horizontal resolution (111 m) over the region affected by the fire to provide a fine representation of the terrain and fuel heterogeneities and explicitly resolve atmospheric turbulence. Our findings suggest that one can use the high spatial resolution winds, fire spread and smoke forecast to minimize the adverse impacts of wildland fires.
KW - Fire modeling
KW - High spatial reoslution
KW - Numerical weather prediction
KW - Operational forecast sytem
KW - WRF-Fire
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85047247445
U2 - 10.3390/atmos9050197
DO - 10.3390/atmos9050197
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047247445
SN - 2073-4433
VL - 9
JO - Atmosphere
JF - Atmosphere
IS - 5
M1 - 197
ER -