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Fire (Basel, Switzerland)

Journal Volume: 4
Journal Issue: 3
Journal Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

Adding to fire fighter safety by including real-time radar data in short-range forecasts of thunderstorm-induced wind shifts

Boots on the ground and eyes in the sky: a perspective on estimating fire danger from soil moisture content

Catastrophic bushfires, indigenous fire knowledge and reframing science in southeast Australia

Comprehensive examination of the determinants of damage to houses in two wildfires in eastern Australia in 2013

Considerations for categorizing and visualizing numerical information: a case study of fire occurrence prediction models in the province of Ontario, Canada

Experimental and numerical analysis of formation and flame precession of fire whirls: a review

Generation and mapping of fuel types for fire risk assessment

Hotspot analysis of structure fires in urban agglomeration: a case of Nagpur City, India

How vulnerable are American states to wildfires? A livelihood vulnerability assessment

Ignition of fuel beds by cigarettes: a conceptual model to assess fuel bed moisture content and wind velocity effect on the ignition time and probability

Mapping wetland burned area from sentinel-2 across the southeastern United States and its contributions relative to Landsat-8 (2016-2019)

Merging of horizontally and vertically separated small-scale buoyant flames

Protective decision-making in bushfire part 2: a rapid systematic review of the 'leave early' literature

Reframing wildfire simulations for understanding complex human-landscape interactions in cross-cultural contexts: a case study from northern Australia

Risk assessment of industrial fires for surrounding vulnerable facilities using a multi-criteria decision support approach and GIS

Towards understanding fire causes in informal settlements based on inhabitant risk perception

Transcending parallel play: boundary spanning for collective action in wildfire management

Unveiling the factors responsible for Australia's Black Summer Fires of 2019/2020