2022
DOI: 10.3390/fire5050138
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Wildfire Risk in the Complex Terrain of the Santa Barbara Wildland–Urban Interface during Extreme Winds

Abstract: Each year, wildfires ravage the western U.S. and change the lives of millions of inhabitants. Situated in southern California, coastal Santa Barbara has witnessed devastating wildfires in the past decade, with nearly all ignitions started by humans. Therefore, estimating the risk imposed by unplanned ignitions in this fire-prone region will further increase resilience toward wildfires. Currently, a fire-risk map does not exist in this region. The main objective of this study is to provide a spatial analysis of… Show more

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“…Although FARSITE is a Global Simulator and does not need to change the governing equations or solution method for different geographical conditions, it requires the local adjustment of climatic parameters to produce reliable results [32][33][34][35]. In several different studies, the capabilities of the FARSITE simulator have been evaluated to investigate the rate of fire spread in topological and climatic conditions [36,37]. In the studies conducted, it is recommended to analyze the sensitivity of the used model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although FARSITE is a Global Simulator and does not need to change the governing equations or solution method for different geographical conditions, it requires the local adjustment of climatic parameters to produce reliable results [32][33][34][35]. In several different studies, the capabilities of the FARSITE simulator have been evaluated to investigate the rate of fire spread in topological and climatic conditions [36,37]. In the studies conducted, it is recommended to analyze the sensitivity of the used model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%