Acknowledging and understanding variability in simulating bushfires. Part 2, Evaluation of FireDST against the Wangary of 10 January 2005 / Ian A. French, H. Martine Woolf, Bob P. Cechet, Tina Yang, L. Augusto Sanabria
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- Canberra : Geoscience Australia, [2014]
- ©2014
- 1 online resource : colour illustrations, colour maps.
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- PANDORA electronic collection.
- Record (Geoscience Australia : Online) ; 2014/42. 2201-702X
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"GA record by Geoscience Australia relating to the research findings for the F.I.R.E- D.S.T project - specifically relating to Case Study One (Kilmore 2009). Project deliverable 4.1.5 Part 2 of 3 parts". -- Online abstract.
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- Contents
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- Abbreviations and glossary
- 1. Executive summary 2. Introduction 3. The FireDST system
- 4. Assessing and visualising variability in the fire spread
- 5. Assessing sensitivity of the fire spread to the surface weather
- 6. Assessing sensitivity of the fire spread to the weather conditions in the upper atmosphere
- 7. Assessing the sensitivity of the fire spread to the fuel load
- 8. Assessing the sensitivity of the fire spread to changes in ignition
- 9. Estimating the number of buildings and people exposed to the fire spread ensemble
- 10. Estimating building loss using a fire spread ensemble
- 11. Conclusions from the Wangary case
- References
- Appendix A Automated weather stations used in bias correction of the weather
- Appendix B Ensemble - scenario labelling
- Appendix C Ensemble - scenarios applied in F.I.R.E-D.S.T
- Appendix D 2006 census human vulnerability indicators.
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- Available from the website of Geoscience Australia at: www. ga.gov.au (Viewed 5 August 2014)
- GeoCat 79354.
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- Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107)
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