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Revision as of 15:58, 10 April 2011
- Main article: WRF-Fire. To get the software, see How to get WRF-Fire.
This page tracks activity in the WRF-Fire and related software development. All members of the community are welcome to get an account and edit.
Wish list
- Add your suggestions or plans here. If you want to comment on any of the items, please start a new section of the talk page and link to it here.
- Merge additional changes made independently in the WRF 3.3 release.
- Support WRF-NMM in addition to WRF-ARW
- Take the winds from a given distance behind the fireline, and set the distance in the namelist.
- Add a canopy fire model for both passive (colocated) and running (not colocated with surface fire) canopy fire.
- Output of emissions products into WRF for visualization of smoke transport and dispersion.
- Connection of emissions products with WRF-Chem for online simulation of the evolution of smoke.
- Add fuel models & fuel modeling schemes, esp. Scott-Burgan categories. Input the same fuel description files as BehavePlus and FARSITE. Do not reinvent the wheel and use the Fire SDK in some way.
- Take current time in ESMF form for ignition time computation to support adaptive time steps and ignition in restart runs. See discussion.
- Generate input data for WFDS.
- Parametrize ignition startup. See discussion.
- Input fuel moisture from the WRF surface model.
- High-order ENO and WENO level-set methods. Or, maybe better discontinuous Galerkin.
In progress
- When you start on an item from the wish list, please move the item here and add a link to the branch where you work on it.
- Ignition from a given fire perimeter, with atmosphere and fuel consumption spin-up, by specifying ignition times. See discussion.
- Generate KML files for visualization in Google Earth. See discussion
- Real test problem with real fire data at both fine and coarse resolution.
- Better quadrature for fuel left: The current scheme is second order accurate when all 4 corners of a fire mesh cell are on fire, and exact when all 4 corners are not on fire. In the case when only some of the 4 corners are on fire, the only requirements are that the transition when nodes ignite is continuous and monotonous. In that case, the scheme may not be very accurate. A better scheme would be accurate in more cases and have natural invariance properties. branch jm2/mkim last commit branch vk/test
- This affects the amount of heat output from the cell in the timesteps when the fireline crosses the cell.
- Set up fireflux test case: branch fireflux, submitted abstract
- Data assimilation
- Dynamically determine midflame height and interpolate the wind there. See discussion.
- A standalone driver that is independent of WRF with I/O as WRF-compatible NetCDF files. branch jm2/driver_wrf See How to run the standalone fire model in WRF-Fire.
Done
- Move the item here when done and add a link to the contributor's last commit before the merge into master. Links to major milestone events can be also added to the timeline.
2004
- Ned Patton and Janice Coen propose WRF-Fire in a workshop paper and formulate the fundamental principles of how to combine WRF with the fire spread model from CAWFE.
2005
- Standalone fire model from CAWFE rewritten in F90 by Ned Patton received Mar 31 2005
2006
- John Michalakes writes specs for support of fire grids in WRF Feb 6 2006
2007
- Alternative implementation of fire grid in nested domains in WRF by Jon Beezley Feb 29 2007
- WRF-Fire development started from the WRF+CAWFE tracers code received from Ned Patton, Jon set up the git repository Jun 6 2007
- Matlab prototype of level set method working Aug 30, 2007
- Imported a modular rewrite with a new standalone level set code, called SFIRE Sep 5 2007
- WRF+spread by level set coupled code working Nov 2 2007
- Paper with description of WRF-Fire and data assimilation posted on arXiv Dec 24 2007
- Ignition controlled from namelist Dec 24 2007
2008
- Change nodes on the fire mesh from corners to centers Feb 10 2008
- WPS support 3 Aug 2008
- MPI support Oct 23 2008
- Cleanup, delete standalone driver and the CAWFE tracer code Nov 18 2008
- Landfire data conversion Dec 15 2008
2009
- Distributed memory (halos) Jan 7 2009
- Approved by UCD and NCAR for public release Mar 17 2009
- Set up nested ideal case May 4 2009
- WPS support for fire grid and nesting 7 May 2009
- Paper with a description of the WRF-Fire and data assimilation published in June 2009
- Add namelist.fire to define fuel categories 20 Sep 2009
- Interpolate in the computation of fuel_left locally to save stack memory Oct 10 2009
- 3D visualization in Matlab Nov 3 2009
- Visualization in VisTrails and Supercomputing 2009 Demo, Nov 15 2009
2010
- Support for WRF restart 16 Jan 2010
- Control in namelist the initial atmosphere perturbation (bubble) in ideal run, off by default. 27 Feb 2010 See discussion.
- Version 19 Feb 2010released with WRF 3.2 Apr 2 2010
- Hyperbolic vertical mesh grading in ideal run not only exponential. Mar 9 2010
- Fetch high-resolution geogrid data automatically Apr 27 2010
- Walking line ignition (as the fireman walks igniting the fire) 23 May 2010
- Basic visualization in VAPOR. May 26 2010
- Merge git repository with WRF and WPS 3.2 Jun 12 2010 announcement
- Interpolate the terrain gradient to the fire mesh instead of differencing an interpolated terrain height. Jun 14 2010 See discussion.
- Replace includes for fire parameter arrays by a derived type. Jun 14 2010. See discussion.
- Resurrected a standalone driver for the fire code that is independent of WRF for diagnostics. 20 Jun 2010 See discussion.
- Surface initialization in ideal runs allows for defining surface properties like roughness, ground temperature, albedo etc., required by soil models and radiation codes. See discussion. Jul 6 2010
- Reading from a file in an ideal run: land use, fuel categories, topography Jul 22 2010
- Vertical wind profiles in Matlab for diagnostics Sun Jul 25 2010
- Interpolate wind to a given height (the same for all fuels) from log profile, and set the height as fire_wind_height in the namelist. Sep 11 2010, added wind reduction factor to midflame height 16 Sep 2010
- Rate of spread diagnostics 16 Sep 2010.
- Support for NetCDF 4 output files based on HDF5 16 Oct 2010.
- Subscale ignition with zero initial radius. See discussion. Nov 2, 2010
2011
- Vertical log interpolation of the wind to different heights for different fuels. See discussion. 24 Feb 2011
- Reference paper on WRF-Fire published in GMDD March 9, 2011.
- Ignition time interpolation for better quadrature of fuel left March 16, 2011. See discussion.
- Added independent adjustment factors of base spread rate, wind correction, and slope correction to fuel description Mar 23, 2011
- Perimeter ignition from specified ignition times on the whole domain, allowing for atmosphere and fuel consumption spin-up. March 24, 2011 in ideal run. See discussion.
- Base and backing spread rate decoupled by changes made independently in NCAR's WRF repository.
- WRF-Fire based on Nov 20, 2010 with bug fix Jan 17, 2011 released with WRF 3.3 Apr 6, 2011.
Back burner
- Items from the wish list that are around for a long time or may never be done should be moved here.
- Convert ignition namelist variables into arrays for multiple ignitions.