2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.1448.v1
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Dynamic Wind Effect on Fireline Intensity in Rugged Terrain

Abstract: Although mountain areas account for approximately one fifth of the terrestrial surface, there has been less research focused on fire in these areas compared to lowlands. Mountain fires have distinct behavior due to dynamic winds interacting with the terrain, which can influence the fireline intensity and propagation. For the sake of fire safety of fire crews, it is essential to know how difficult to control the fire is in the mountain regions, with fireline intensity providing a useful indicator of risk and su… Show more

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