Evaluating Crown Scorch Predictions From A Computational Fluid Dynamics Wildland Fire Simulator
Adam Atchley,
Chad M. Hoffman,
Sophie R. Bonner
et al.
Abstract:Background Crown scorch – the heating of live leaves, needles, and buds in the vegetative canopy to lethal temperatures – is one of the most common fire effects shaping post-fire canopies. Despite the ability of computational fluid dynamic models to finely resolve fire activity and buoyant plume dynamics including heterogenous 3D distributions of forest canopy heating, these models have had only limited use in simulating fire effects and have not been used to evaluate crown scorch. Here, we demonstrate a meth… Show more
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