<i>勘误表</i>:灌木火灾期间的大气湍流结构和火灾横扫以及对火区行为的影响

IF 2.9 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Marwan Katurji, Bob Noonan, Jiawei Zhang, Andres Valencia, Benjamin Schumacher, Jessica Kerr, Tara Strand, Grant Pearce, Peyman Zawar-Reza
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& lt; sec>野火通过植被传播,表现出受大气风湍流调节的复杂传播模式。火场前方的阵风扩大并加剧了火焰,对未燃烧的燃料造成直接对流加热,导致蔓延迅速加速。& lt; / sec>& lt; sec>目的描述金雀花灌木上的环境和火灾湍流,并探索这对火灾行为的影响。& lt; / sec>& lt; sec>方法在不同气象条件下,在新西兰Rakaia进行6次烧伤实验。点火过程确保火线在浓密的金雀花灌木丛中传播(1 m高)。两个30米音速风速塔测量了地面以上六个不同高度的湍流风速。可见图像是由安装在200 m AGL的无人驾驶飞行器上的摄像机拍摄的。& lt; / sec>& lt; sec>利用小波分解,我们确定了不同的湍流时间尺度,相对于植被高度在1到128秒之间变化。象限分析确定了从植被冠层上方发出并撞击地表的持续事件的大气扫掠(朝向植被的湍流向下爆发)的统计分布,时间尺度可达10年。& lt; / sec>& lt; sec>图像测速技术可以跟踪火灾扫描‘ #x2019;并首次将其寿命和动力学特性与上覆大气湍流结构进行了比较。& lt; / sec>& lt; sec>该方法可以在研究耦合大气相互作用时提供一个全面的工具包。& lt; / sec>
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<i>Corrigendum to</i>: Atmospheric turbulent structures and fire sweeps during shrub fires and implications for flaming zone behaviour
Background Wildfires propagate through vegetation exhibiting complex spread patterns modulated by ambient atmospheric wind turbulence. Wind gusts at the fire-front extend and intensify flames causing direct convective heating towards unburnt fuels resulting in rapid acceleration of spread. Aims To characterise ambient and fire turbulence over gorse shrub and explore how this contributes to fire behaviour. Methods Six experimental burns were carried out in Rakaia, New Zealand under varying meteorological conditions. The ignition process ensured a fire-line propagating through dense gorse bush (1&#x2009;m high). Two 30-m sonic anemometer towers measured turbulent wind velocity at six different levels above the ground. Visible imagery was captured by cameras mounted on uncrewed aerial vehicles at 200&#x2009;m AGL. Key results Using wavelet decomposition, we identified different turbulent time scales that varied between 1 and 128&#x2009;s relative to height above vegetation. Quadrant analysis identified statistical distributions of atmospheric sweeps (downbursts of turbulence towards vegetation) with sustained events emanating from above the vegetation canopy and impinging at the surface with time scales up to 10&#x2009;s. Conclusions Image velocimetry enabled tracking of &#x2018;fire sweeps&#x2019; and characterised for the first time their lifetime and dynamics in comparison with overlying atmospheric turbulent structures. Implications This methodology can provide a comprehensive toolkit when investigating coupled atmosphere&#x2013;fire interactions.
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CiteScore
5.50
自引率
9.70%
发文量
67
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Wildland Fire publishes new and significant articles that advance basic and applied research concerning wildland fire. Published papers aim to assist in the understanding of the basic principles of fire as a process, its ecological impact at the stand level and the landscape level, modelling fire and its effects, as well as presenting information on how to effectively and efficiently manage fire. The journal has an international perspective, since wildland fire plays a major social, economic and ecological role around the globe. The International Journal of Wildland Fire is published on behalf of the International Association of Wildland Fire.
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