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    Leveraging national forestry data repositories to advocate wildfire modeling towards simulation-driven risk assessment by Juan Luis Gómez-González, Alexis Cantizano, Raquel Caro-Carretero, Mario Castro

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To provide reliable indicators of the risk of an ongoing wildfire, models aimed at informing policy-making should quantify the primary sources of uncertainty in their predictions. …”
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    Wildfire univariate and bivariate characteristics simulation based on multiple machine learning models and applicability analysis of wildfire models by Ke Shi, Yoshiya Touge, Yanhong Dou

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, the interactions between the causative variables of wildfires and the wildfire bivariate characteristics have not been explored in wildfire modeling. Therefore, the copula function was applied to solve the complicated and nonlinear relationship of the dependence structure in wildfire statistics and the relationship between wildfire causative variables. …”
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    Predicting Fire Propagation across Heterogeneous Landscapes Using WyoFire: A Monte Carlo-Driven Wildfire Model by Cory W. Ott, Bishrant Adhikari, Simon P. Alexander, Paddington Hodza, Chen Xu, Thomas A. Minckley

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This study evaluated the predictive performance of a wildfire simulation platform that implements a Monte Carlo-based wildfire model called WyoFire. WyoFire was used to predict the growth of 10 wildfires that occurred in Wyoming, USA, in 2017 and 2019. …”
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    Incorporating Stochastic Wind Vectors in Wildfire Spread Prediction by Sahar Masoudian, Jason Sharples, Zlatko Jovanoski, Isaac Towers, Simon Watt

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The stochastic nature of environmental factors that govern the behavior of fire, such as wind and fuel, exposes wildfire modeling to a degree of uncertainty. In order to produce more realistic wildfire predictions, it is, therefore, necessary to incorporate these uncertainties within wildfire models in a way that reflects the influence of environmental stochasticity on wildfire propagation. …”
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    Front Shape Similarity Measure for Shape-Oriented Sensitivity Analysis and Data Assimilation for Eikonal Equation by Rochoux M.C., Collin A., Zhang C., Trouvé A., Lucor D., Moireau P.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The use of a robust front shape similarity measure paves the way toward the direct assimilation of infrared images and is a valuable asset in the perspective of data-driven wildfire modeling.…”
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