Research found in this area of this site examines modeling techniques and research simulations that seek to predict the behaviour of fire, smoke and fire weather.
Items in Simulation or Models: Research and reports
- Predicting Woody Fuel Consumption: Can existing models be used? - March 2011
- Can Vegetation Flammability and Wildfire Hazard Indices Predict Fire Extent? - December 2011
- Predicting Fire from Dry Lightning - August 2011
- Simple Indices for Assessing Fuel Moisture Content and Fire Danger Rating - September 2010
- Landscape-scale Wildland Fire Modelling: Research and applications - September 2010
- Index Sensitivity Analysis Applied to the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index and the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index - September 2010
- Time Modelling of Flood Evacuation Operations - September 2010
- Determining Grassland Fire Danger with Plant Models - February 2010
- Deriving State-and-Transition Models from an Image Series of Grassland Pattern Dynamics - February 2010
- VectorCommand: Simulation training - September 2009
- Holocene Palaeofire Records in a High-Level, Proximal Valley-Fill (Wilson Bog), Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia - November 2009
- The Application of Data Mining and Statistical Techniques to Identify Patterns and Changes in Fire Events - May 2009
- Assessing Crown Fire Potential in Coniferous Forests of Western North America- A Critique of Current Approaches and Recent Simulation Studies - December 2009
- Australian Grassland Fire Danger Using Inputs from the GRAZPLAN Grassland Simulation Model - 2009
- Monte Carlo-Based Ensemble Method for Prediction of Grassland Fire Spread. - 2009
- Creation of a Fire History Database for Southwestern Australia- Giving Old Maps New Life in a Geographic Information System - 2009
- Fire Probability Mapping Using the Bushfire CRC Fire Spread Simulator - September 2008
- What Determines Area Burned? Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather in five landscape-fire-succession models - September 2008
- Implementation of Urban Fire Spread Model as NZFS Tools - March 2008
- New Zealand Fire Behaviour Toolkit: User guide and technical report - June 2008
- Mapping Burned Areas and Burn Severity Patterns in SW Australian Eucalypt Forest Using Remotely-sensed Changes in Leaf Area Index - December 2008
- Fire Brigade Intervention Model - August 2008
- Development of Fuel Models for Fire Behaviour Prediction in Maritime Pine (Pinus Pinaster) Stands - 2008
- Development of a Model System to Predict Wildfire Behaviour in Pine Plantations - 2008
- Review of Formal Methodologies for Wind-Slope Correction of Wildfire Rate of Spread - 2008
- Spatial Scale Invariance of Southern Australian Forest Fires Mirrors the Scaling Behaviour of Fire-driving Weather Events - 2008
- Coupling Bushfire Spread With A Sensor Network Detection System Model - June 2007
- Impact of Climate Variability on Fire Danger - August 2007
- The Human Factors Interview Protocol- A Tool for the Investigation of Human Factors Issues in Emergency Management - 2007
- Modeling Spatial Patterns of Fuels and Fire Behaviour in a Longleaf Pine Forest in South-eastern USA - June 2006
- Wireless Wildfire Sensor Networks - February 2006
- A Heat Transfer Model for Wildfire Spread - April 2006
- Nonlocal Flow Effects in Bushfire Spread Rates - 2006
- Modelling the King Island Bushfire Smoke - 2006
- Relationships Among Fire Frequency, Rainfall and Vegetation Patterns in the Wet–Dry Tropics of Northern Australia- An Analysis Based on NOAA-AVHRR Data - September 2005
- Spatial Prediction of Wildfire Hazard Across New Zealand: A significant upgrade - September 2005
- Overview of Bushfire Spread Simulation Systems - March 2005
- Design Methods for a Bushfire Sensor System - March 2005
- Computer Simulation of Bushfires - March 2005
- On the Subsynoptic Scale Meteorology of Two Extreme Fire Weather Days During the Eastern Australian Fires of January 2003 - December 2005
- Modelling Wildfire Dynamics Via Interacting Automata - April 2005
- A Re-Examination of the Synoptic and Mesoscale Meteorology of Ash Wednesday 1983 - 2005
- Climate and Severe Fire Seasons: Part IV - March 2004
- Key Performance Indicators for Computer Fire Models - March 2004
- Development of Computer Simulated Wildfire Scenarios for the Experimental Investigation of Unsafe Decision Making - December 2004
- Climate and Severe Fire Seasons: Part III - March 2003
- Modelling Fire-spread In and Around Urban Centres - December 2003
- Modelling Transport, Dispersion and Secondary Pollutant Formation of Emissions from Burning Vegetation Using Air Quality Dispersion Models - December 2003
- Climate and Severe Fire Seasons: Part II, New Zealand fire regions - March 2002
- Pilot Study to Identify Strategies to Assess Vegetation Fire Hazards - February 2001








