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2022
Golding, B. et al. Towards the “Perfect” Weather Warning: Bridging Disciplinary Gaps through Partnership and Communication 149 (Springer Nature, 2022). doi:doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98989-7_6
2021
Whittaker, J. et al. Black Summer - how the NSW community responded to the 2019-20 bushfire season. 130 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Love, P. et al. A characterisation of synoptic weather features often associated with extreme events in southeast Australia: Stage 1 – common features of recent events. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Kumar, V., Dharssi, I., Yebra, M. & Fox-Hughes, P. Continental-scale prediction of live fuel moisture content using soil moisture information. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 307, (2021).
Foulkes, J., Leonard, S. & Bowman, D. Demographic effects of severe fire in montane shrublands on Tasmania’s Central Plateau. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Khan, N., Wickramasinghe, A., Rashid, M. & Moinuddin, K. Fire spread across different fuel types: research and utilisation – final project report. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Ramsey, S., Reinke, K., Trihantoro, N., Jones, S. & Engel, C. Kangaroo Island Black Summer fire reconstruction. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Dowdy, A. J. Long-range fire weather predictions developed and service established as new capability for Australia. AFAC21 (AFAC, 2021). at <https://www.afac.com.au/events/proceedings/06-10-21/article/long-range-fire-weather-predictions-developed-and-service-established-as-new-capability-for-australia>
Fox-Hughes, P. et al. Soil and fuel moisture precursors of fire activity during the 2019-20 fire season, in comparison to previous seasons - Black Summer final report. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
2019
Jones, S., Reinke, K. & Engel, C. Active fires: Early fire detection and mapping using HIMAWARI-8 Annual Report 2017-2018. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Wallace, L. et al. Assessing the ability of image based point clouds captured from a UAV to measure the terrain in the presence of canopy cover. forests 10, (2019).
Roy, S. Singha. Development of an interface using penalisation method for improving computational performance of bushfire simulation tools. Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities Master of Engineering, 350 (2019).
Weir, J. & Freeman, D. Fire in the south: a cross-continental exchange. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Chuvieco, E. et al. Historical background and current developments for mapping burned area from satellite Earth observation. Remote Sensing of Environment 225, 45-64 (2019).
Thomas, C. M. Investigation of spotting and intrinsic fire dynamics using a coupled atmosphere-fire modelling framework. Science Doctor of Philosophy, (2019).
Taylor, M. Managing animals in disasters (MAiD) - improving preparedness, response and resilience through individual and organisational collaboration: Final Report 2017. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Edwards, A. C. Multi-scaled calibration of high-resolution burnt area and fire severity mapping - workshop report. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Clarke, H. et al. A new decision support tool for prescribed burning risk assessment. Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Day AFAC19 (2019). at <https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/australian-journal-of-emergency-management-monograph-series/>
Eburn, M., Moore, C. & Gissing, A. The potential role of the commonwealth in responding to catastrophic disasters. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Coates, L. et al. Preventable residential fire fatalities in Australia July 2003 to June 2017. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Moinuddin, K. & Sutherland, D. Simulations of radiation heat flux on a structure from a fire in an idealised shrubland . Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Day AFAC19 (2019). at <https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/australian-journal-of-emergency-management-monograph-series/>