New publication: The role of mesoscale weather effects in simulating pyroconvection

We’re pleased to announce the publication of a new research article in the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (QJRM) that contributes to advancing our understanding of extreme wildfire behaviour and fire–atmosphere interactions.

The study presents new insights into the meteorological and physical processes that govern wildfire evolution, highlighting the importance of coupled fire–atmosphere dynamics for understanding, predicting, and managing extreme wildfire events. By combining advanced modelling approaches with detailed analysis of wildfire behaviour, the authors demonstrate how atmospheric conditions can both influence and be influenced by large fires, improving our ability to anticipate rapid fire growth and extreme fire behaviour.

📄 Read the full article here.