Empirical-based models for predicting head-fire rate of spread in Australian fuel types

2015 
SummaryThe knowledge of a free-burning fire’s potential rate of spread is critical for safe and effective bushfire control and use. A number of models for predicting the head-fire rate of spread in various types of Australian vegetation have been developed over the past 60 years or so since Alan G. McArthur began his pioneering research into bushfire behaviour. Most of the major Australian vegetation types have had more than one model developed for operational use. These include grassland, shrubland, both dry and wet eucalypt forests, and pine plantation fuel types. A better understanding of the technical basis for each of these models and their utility is essential for the correct selection and application of the most appropriate models. This review provides a systematic overview of 22 models of the rate of fire spread and their applicability in prescribed burning and wildfire operations.Background information and a description of each model is given. This includes information on the data used in the mod...
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