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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}}.'' | :''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}}.'' | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
# [[WRF-SFIRE]] | # [[WRF-SFIRE]] | ||
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# [[Fuel moisture model]] | # [[Fuel moisture model]] | ||
# [[Assimilation of RAWS fuel moisture data]] | # [[Assimilation of RAWS fuel moisture data]] | ||
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==Data assimilation and ignition from a perimeter== | ==Data assimilation and ignition from a perimeter== | ||
Latest revision as of 23:53, 21 November 2025
- 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
Getting started
- Downloading the software
- Building the software and running an ideal case
- Setting up the automated simulation system WRFx
Configuration
Running a real case
Coupling with fuel moisture and smoke
Data assimilation and ignition from a perimeter
Standalone fire model
Visualisation
Diagnostics
Publications
Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by NSF grants including ATM-0835579, DMS-1216481, and ICER-1664175.