A Comparison between FARSITE and FOREFIRE

Ronan Paugam*, Paula Sánchez Gayet, Irene Gonzalez i Fernandez, Carlos Carrillo Jordan, Jean Baptiste Filippi

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Accurate fire spread modeling is essential for understanding and mitigating the impacts of wildfires. This study compares two fire spread models, FARSITE and FOREFIRE, by reconstructing the 2022 wildfire in El Pont de Vilomara, Spain. Both models use the Rothermel rate of spread (ROS) equation to model fire behavior, however, FOREFIRE employs a simplified fuel classification system, which may impact the accuracy of its predictions. Our analysis evaluates fire spread predictions in 0D (ROS), 2D (fire perimeter), and 3D (plume dynamics) simulations. Results show that FARSITE underestimates fire propagation, while FOREFIRE overestimates it, both requiring ROS adjustments to match observation. The coupled FOREFIRE-MesoNH require also ROS adjustment but better incorporates fire behavior representation.
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article012031
RevistaJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volum3121
Número1
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de set. 2025

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