Extreme Fire Behaviour
Introduction
All bushfires start small. Understanding how they progress from ignition to conflagration, from surface fire to raging crown fire, is critical to determining suitable suppression and for issuing effective public warnings.
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This project was the first, comprehensive investigation into the life cycle of fire behaviour, from initiation, through development, to steady-state behaviour. Knowledge gained will better enable fire authorities to understand the expected behaviour of fire, and the window of time they have to successfully attack...
This project is made up of two parts that complement and add to the work being undertaken by the CSIRO Team.
Part 1 of this work
It is recognised that broad fire fronts generally propagate more rapidly than narrow “linear” fires. Atmospheric conditions with high wind direction...