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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): William E. Mell; Albert Simeoni; Dominique Morvan; J. Kevin Hiers; Nicholas S. Skowronski; Rory M. Hadden

In a recent communication, Cruz et al. (2017) called attention to several recurring statements (mantras) in the wildland fire literature regarding empirical and physical fire behaviour models. Motivated by concern that these mantras have not been fully vetted and are repeated blindly, Cruz et al. (2017) sought to verify five mantras they identify. This is a worthy goal and here we seek to extend the discussion and provide clarification to several confusing aspects of the Cruz et al. (2017) communication. In particular, their treatment of what they call physical models is inconsistent, neglects to reference current research activity focussed on combined experimentation and model development, and misses an opportunity to discuss the potential use of physical models to fire behaviour outside the scope of empirical approaches.

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Citation: Mell, William E.; Simeoni, Albert; Morvan, Dominique; Hiers, J. Kevin; Skowronski, Nicholas; Hadden, Rory M. 2018. Clarifying the meaning of mantras in wildland fire behaviour modelling: reply to Cruz et al. (2017). International Journal of Wildland Fire 27(11):770–775.

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Topics:
Fire Behavior    Fuels    Models
Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    International    National
Keywords:
  • CFD - Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • empirical models
  • physics-based models
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FRAMES Record Number: 62090