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Meteorological drivers of the eastern Victorian Black Summer (2019–2020) fires. Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 72, 139-163 (2022).
Climatology of wind changes and elevated fire danger over Victoria, Australia. Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science (2020). doi:https://doi.org/10.1071/ES19043
Coupled fire-atmosphere simulations of the Rocky River fire using WRF-SFIRE. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 55, (2016).
Victoria fire weather climatology dataset - peer viewed. Adelaide Conference 2015 (2015).
Atmospheric and fuel moisture characteristics associated with lightning-attributed fires. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 120604140651001 (2012). doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-11-0219.1
Characteristics of lightning-attributed wildland fires in south-east Australia. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2012).
Meteorological dynamics in a fire environment; a case study of the Layman prescribed burn in Western Australia. Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 62, 127-142 (2012).
Assessing the impact of climate change on extreme fire weather events over southeastern Australia. Climate Research 39, 159-172 (2009).
Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index. 84 (CAWCR , 2009). at <http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4614205>
Index sensitivity analysis applied to the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index and the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index. Meteorological Applications n/a - n/a (2009). doi:10.1002/met.170
Developments in Environmental Science 8, (2009).
Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Fire Weather in Southeast Australia. CTR007, , 86pp (CAWCR , 2008).
Developments in Environmental SciencesWildland Fires and Air PollutionChapter 23 Managing Smoke from Wildfires and Prescribed Burning in Southern Australia. 8, 535 - 550 (Elsevier, 2008).
Developments in Environmental SciencesWildland Fires and Air PollutionChapter 22 Regional Real-Time Smoke Prediction Systems. 8, 499 - 534 (Elsevier, 2008).
A High-Resolution Historical Fire Climate Data Set For Victoria. AFAC 2008 Conference (2008). at <http://knowledgeweb.afac.com.au/research/fire_behaviour/weather/a_high-resolution_historical_fire_climate_data_set_for_victoria>
Objective verification of operational mesoscale NWP model wind change forecasts. CTR008, , 72pp (CAWCR , 2008).
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).
Classifying objectively identified wind changes using synoptic pressure cycles. 128, 60pp (BMRC , 2007).
On easterly changes over elevated terrain in Australia's southeast. Australian Meteorological Magazine 56, 177-190 (2007).
National daily gridded soil moisture deficit and drought factors for use in prediction of forest fire danger index in Australia. 117, 68pp (BMRC, 2006).
National gridded drought factors and comparison of two soil moisture deficit formulations used in the rediction of forest fire danger index in Australia. Australian Meteorological Magazine 183-197 (2006). at <http://www.bom.gov.au/amm/docs/2006/finkele.pdf>
Objective identification of wind change timing from single station observations Part 1: methodology and comparison with subjective timings. Australian Meteorological Magazine 55, 261-274 (2006).