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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 14 Number 1 2005
Fire and Forest Meteorology
Editors: S. A. Ferguson, T. J. Brown and M. Flannigan


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Preface to 'Fire and Forest Meteorology' 

Timothy J. Brown, Sue A. Ferguson and Mike Flannigan

pp. iii-iii

 


Seasonal fire danger forecasts for the USA 

J. Roads, F. Fujioka, S. Chen and R. Burgan

pp. 1-18

  
 


Evaluation of the Experimental Climate Prediction Center's fire danger forecasts with remote automated weather station observations 

Hauss J. Reinbold, John O. Roads and Timothy J. Brown

pp. 19-36

  
 


Modeling interactions between fire and atmosphere in discrete element fuel beds 

Rodman Linn, Judith Winterkamp, Jonah J. Colman, Carleton Edminster and John D. Bailey

pp. 37-48

  
 


Simulation of the Big Elk Fire using coupled atmosphere–fire modeling 

Janice L. Coen

pp. 49-59

  
 


Coherent vortical structures in numerical simulations of buoyant plumes from wildland fires 

Philip Cunningham, Scott L. Goodrick, M. Yousuff Hussaini and Rodman R. Linn

pp. 61-75

  
 


The role of released moisture in the atmospheric dynamics associated with wildland fires 

Brian E. Potter

pp. 77-84

  
 


Planned Burn-Piedmont. A local operational numerical meteorological model for tracking smoke on the ground at night: model development and sensitivity tests 

Gary L. Achtemeier

pp. 85-98

  
 


Fire spread in chaparral—'go or no-go?' 

David R. Weise, Xiangyang Zhou, Lulu Sun and Shankar Mahalingam

pp. 99-106

  
 


Smoke measurements during Gestosa-2002 experimental field fires 

A. I. Miranda, J. Ferreira, J. Valente, P. Santos, J. H. Amorim and C. Borrego

pp. 107-116

  
 


  
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