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
- Cold-frontal Bushfire Winds and Computer Forecast Models - March 2010
- What determines area burned? Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather in five landscape-fire-succession models - September 2008
- Fire probability mapping using the Bushfire CRC fire spread simulator - September 2008
- Fire Brigade Intervention Model - 2008
- Coupling Bushfire Spread With A Sensor Network Detection System Model - 2007
- Wireless wildfire sensor networks. - 2006
- A heat transfer model for wildfire spread. - 2006
- Spatial Prediction of Wildfire Hazard Across New Zealand: A significant upgrade - September 2005
- Overview of bushfire spread simulation systems - March 2005
- Modelling wildfire Dynamics via interacting Automata - 2005
- Design Methods for a Bushfire Sensor System - 2005
- Computer simulation of bushfires - 2005
- Key Performance Indicators for Computer Fire Models - March 2004
- Modelling transport, dispersion and secondary pollutant formation of emissions from burning vegetation using air quality dispersion models - 2003





