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:''This guide applies to the code as available from [[How_to_get_WRF-Fire|OpenWFM.org]] and partly also to WRF-Fire, which is a [[Fire_code_in_WRF_release|subset]] available in [http://www.wrf-model.org/users/release.php WRF release]. This guide evolves with the software and it complements the technical description in J. Mandel, J. D. Beezley, and A. K. Kochanski, Coupled atmosphere-wildland fire modeling with WRF 3.3 and SFIRE 2011, Geoscientific Model Development (GMD) 4, 591-610, 2011, {{doi|10.5194/gmd-4-591-2011}}''.
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[[Category:WRF-Fire|User's guide]]
==[[WRF-Fire|Introduction]]==
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[[Category:WRF-SFIRE users guide]]
===Mailing list===
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:''This guide applies to WRF-SFIRE, available at https://github.com/openwfm/WRF-SFIRE. [[Fire_code_in_WRF_release|WRF-Fire]] from the WRF repository https://github.com/wrf-model/WRF is based on a limited version of this software from 2010, and it has evolved separately since then. This guide changes with the software and it complements the technical description in J. Mandel, J. D. Beezley, and A. K. Kochanski, '''Coupled atmosphere-wildland fire modeling with WRF 3.3 and SFIRE 2011''', Geoscientific Model Development (GMD) 4, 591-610, 2011, {{doi|10.5194/gmd-4-591-2011}} and J. Mandel, S. Amram, J. D. Beezley, G. Kelman, A. K. Kochanski, V. Y. Kondratenko, B. H. Lynn, B. Regev, M. Vejmelka, 2014, '''Recent advances and applications of WRF–SFIRE''', Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 14, 2829-2845, 2014, {{doi|10.5194/nhess-14-2829-2014}}.''
Please consider joining the mailing list wrf-sfire@googlegroups.com, which is monitored by the developers.
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==Overview==
* Go to https://googlegroups.com/group/wrf-sfire and log into your google account, orr
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# [[WRF-SFIRE]]
* To join without a google account, send any email to [mailto://wrf-sfire+subscribe@googlegroups.com wrf-sfire+subscribe@googlegroups.com].
 
  
 
==Getting started==
 
==Getting started==
 
# [[How to get WRF-Fire|Downloading the software]]
 
# [[How to get WRF-Fire|Downloading the software]]
 
# [[How to run WRF-Fire|Building the software and running an ideal case]]
 
# [[How to run WRF-Fire|Building the software and running an ideal case]]
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# [[How to set up the WRFx system|Setting up the automated simulation system WRFx]]
  
 
==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==
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# [[Vertical wind interpolation]]
 
# [[Vertical wind interpolation]]
 
# [[WRF-Fire ignition|Ignition]]
 
# [[WRF-Fire ignition|Ignition]]
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==Running a real case==
 
==Running a real case==
#[[How to run WRF-Fire with real data|Basics of running a real case]]
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#[[Running WRF-SFIRE with real data in the WRFx system]]
#[[How to convert data for Geogrid|Acquiring and converting fine-resolution data for Geogrid]]
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#[[How to convert data for Geogrid|Converting fuel data]]
 
#[[WPS with GeoTIFF support|Using GeoTIFF files]]
 
#[[WPS with GeoTIFF support|Using GeoTIFF files]]
  
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# [[Assimilation of RAWS fuel moisture data]]
 
# [[Assimilation of RAWS fuel moisture data]]
 
# [[Coupling with WRF-Chem]]
 
# [[Coupling with WRF-Chem]]
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==Data assimilation and ignition from a perimeter==
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# [[Fire replay and cycling]]
  
 
==Standalone fire model==
 
==Standalone fire model==
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==Diagnostics==
 
==Diagnostics==
 
#[[How to visualize vertical profiles from WRF in Matlab|Wind profiles]]
 
#[[How to visualize vertical profiles from WRF in Matlab|Wind profiles]]
#[[How to diagnose fuel properties in WRF-Fire|Fuel properties]]
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#[[How to diagnose fuel properties in WRF-SFIRE|Fuel properties]]
 
#[[How to load WRF files in Matlab|Loading WRF files into Matlab]]
 
#[[How to load WRF files in Matlab|Loading WRF files into Matlab]]
 
#[[How to interpret WRF variables|WRF variables]]
 
#[[How to interpret WRF variables|WRF variables]]
 
#[[SFIRE variables]]
 
#[[SFIRE variables]]
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
 
# [[Publications#WRF-Fire description|Model description]]
 
# [[Publications#WRF-Fire description|Model description]]
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==Acknowledgements==
 
==Acknowledgements==
This work was partially supported by NSF grants ATM-0835579 and DMS-1216481.
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This work was partially supported by NSF grants including ATM-0835579, DMS-1216481, and ICER-1664175.
[[Category:WRF-Fire|User's guide]]
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 22:00, 22 August 2024

This guide applies to WRF-SFIRE, available at https://github.com/openwfm/WRF-SFIRE. WRF-Fire from the WRF repository https://github.com/wrf-model/WRF is based on a limited version of this software from 2010, and it has evolved separately since then. This guide changes with the software and it complements the technical description in J. Mandel, J. D. Beezley, and A. K. Kochanski, Coupled atmosphere-wildland fire modeling with WRF 3.3 and SFIRE 2011, Geoscientific Model Development (GMD) 4, 591-610, 2011, doi:10.5194/gmd-4-591-2011 and J. Mandel, S. Amram, J. D. Beezley, G. Kelman, A. K. Kochanski, V. Y. Kondratenko, B. H. Lynn, B. Regev, M. Vejmelka, 2014, Recent advances and applications of WRF–SFIRE, Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 14, 2829-2845, 2014, doi:10.5194/nhess-14-2829-2014.

Overview

  1. WRF-SFIRE

Getting started

  1. Downloading the software
  2. Building the software and running an ideal case
  3. Setting up the automated simulation system WRFx

Configuration

  1. namelist.input
  2. namelist.fire
  3. Vertical wind interpolation
  4. Ignition

Running a real case

  1. Running WRF-SFIRE with real data in the WRFx system
  2. Converting fuel data
  3. Using GeoTIFF files

Coupling with fuel moisture and smoke

  1. Fuel moisture model
  2. Assimilation of RAWS fuel moisture data
  3. Coupling with WRF-Chem

Data assimilation and ignition from a perimeter

  1. Fire replay and cycling

Standalone fire model

  1. Running the standalone fire model

Visualisation

  1. VAPOR
  2. Google Earth
  3. Mayavi2
  4. VisTrails
  5. Matlab
  6. Examples and case studies

Diagnostics

  1. Wind profiles
  2. Fuel properties
  3. Loading WRF files into Matlab
  4. WRF variables
  5. SFIRE variables

Publications

  1. Model description
  2. Other publications

Acknowledgements

This work was partially supported by NSF grants including ATM-0835579, DMS-1216481, and ICER-1664175.

See also