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==Acknowledgements== | ==Acknowledgements== | ||
− | This work was partially supported by NSF grants ATM-0835579 | + | This work was partially supported by NSF grants including ATM-0835579, DMS-1216481, and ICER-1664175. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 03:30, 15 July 2020
- This guide applies to WRF-SFIRE, available from OpenWFM.org. WRF-Fire available in WRF release, is a limited version from 2010. 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 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.
Mailing list
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Overview
Getting started
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.