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All Content © Bushfire CRC 2007

Program A - Posters

Fire behaviour and suppression.

Program Leader - Jim Gould, CSIRO,
Program User Leader - Phil Koperberg, NSW RFS


Bobby Chu, BCRC PhD Student
Wireless wildfire sensor networks. [pdf 74.5 kb]


Chris Lucas
An Australian fire weather data set: 1957 - 2003. [pdf 72.0 kb]


Chris Lucas and Klara Finkele
Comparison of Forest Fire Danger Index from grided and station based data. [pdf 69.6 kb]


Danielle Martin, BCRC PhD Student
Development of satellite vegetation indices to assess grassland curing across Australia and New Zealand. [pdf 170.2 kb]


Graham Mills, Bureau of Meteorology
Upper level dry air and reduced surface humidity. [pdf 61.2 kb]


Kevin Tolhurst, Derek Chong and Martin Strandgard
Phoenix – a fire characteristic mapping model. [pdf 733.7 kb]


Klara Finkele and Graham Mills
Spatially distributed fire warnings thresholds and its application to Canadian Fire Weather Index and FFDI. [pdf 111.9 kb]


Matt Plucinski, G Barrett and P Killey
Penetration of persistence of water and foam drops from a medium helicopter. [pdf 102.4 kb]


Matt Plucinski, G Barrett and P Killey
Assessment of the application of compressed air foam tankers for grassfire fighting. [pdf 84.9 kb]


Miguel Cruz, Juanita Myers, Stuart Matthews, Peter Ellis, Jim Gould, Meredith Henderson and B. Stephens
Project FuSE South Australia. [pdf 236.4 kb]


Paul Johnston, G Milne and J Kelso
A heat transfer model for wildfire spread. [pdf 143.5 kb]


Stuart Anderson, Wendy Anderson, K Leigh Douglas, Jennifer Hollis
Development of a field method for assessment of degree of curing in grasslands. [pdf 82.8 kb]


The brown line and the response of bark to fire.
Phil Lacy, PhD Student, poster for Annual Conference 2006. [pdf 113.5 kb]


Tom Keenan, Mills, Goldammer, de Groot, Lynham, Brady, Justice, Csiszar, O’Loughlin.
A proposed global early warning system for wildland fire. [pdf 87.3 kb]


Xinmei Huang and Graham Mills
PAWS at Wilsons Promontory in April 2005: wind regimes and changes in complex terrain. [pdf 131.6 kb]