The Rapid Deployments to Wildfires Experiment (RaDFIRE): Observations from the Fire Zone

Clements, Craig B. ; Lareau, Neil P. ; Kingsmill, David E. ; Bowers, Carrie L. ; Camacho, Chris P. ; Bagley, Richard ; Davis, Braniff

Année de publication
2018

The Rapid Deployments to Wildfires Experiment (RaDFIRE) was a meteorological field campaign aimed at observing fire-atmosphere interactions during active wildfires. Using a rapidly deployable scanning Doppler lidar, airborne Doppler radar, and a suite of other instruments, the field campaign sampled 21 wildfires from 2013 to 2016 in the western United States. Observations include rotating convective plumes, plume interactions with stable layers and multilayered smoke detrainment, convective plume entrainment processes, smoke-induced density currents, and aircraft in situ observations of developing pyrocumulus. Collectively, these RaDFIRE observations highlight the range of meteorological phenomena associated with wildfires, especially plume dynamics, and will provide a valuable dataset for the modeling community.

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