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A. Wain and Mills, G. A., The Australian Smoke Management Forecast System, 2006.
A. J. Dowdy, Finkele, K., Mills, G. A., and De Groot, W., Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index., CAWCR , CTR010, 2009.
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index, 2009.PDF icon Australian fire weather  (1.9 MB)
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Atmospheric states associated with the ignition of lightning-attributed fires, 2009.PDF icon Atmospheric states associated with the ignition of lightning-attributed fires (642.49 KB)
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Atmospheric and fuel moisture characteristics associated with lightning-attributed fires, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, p. 120604140651001, 2012.
A. E. A. Hasson, Mills, G. A., Timbal, B., and Walsh, K., Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Fire Weather in Southeast Australia, CAWCR , 2008.
A. E. A. Hasson, Mills, G. A., Timbal, B., and Walsh, K., Assessing the impact of climate change on extreme fire weather events over southeastern Australia, Climate Research, vol. 39, pp. 159-172, 2009.
A. Wain and Mills, G. A., Analysis of near-surface transport from an oil storage facility at Hovea, Western Australia – a year of dispersion modelling., Consultancy Report to Arc Energy Pty Ltd, 2007.
G. A. Mills, Abrupt surface drying and fire weather Part 1: Overview and case study of the South Australian fires of 11 January 2005., Australian Meteorological Magazine , vol. 57, pp. 299-310, 2008.