Crown Fire Initiation and Spread (CFIS) Software System

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Crown Fire Initiation and Spread (CFIS) Software System

http://www.frames.gov/cfis


CFIS is a software tool incorporating several recently developed models designed to simulate crown fire behavior. The main outputs of CFIS are: 1) the likelihood of crown fire initiation or occurrence; 2) the type of crown fire (active vs. passive) and its rate of spread; and 3) the minimum spotting distance required to increase a fire's overall forward rate of spread. The onset of crowning can be predicted through two distinct approaches. One approach relies on the knowledge of canopy base height and certain components of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System and/or the 10-m open wind speed. The other approach requires the 10-m open wind, the estimated fine fuel moisture, fuel strata gap (or canopy base height), and an estimate of surface fuel consumption as inputs. Required inputs to predict crown fire rate of spread are 10-m open wind speed, estimated fine fuel moisture, and canopy bulk density. The minimum spotting distance to affect overall crown fire rate of spread, which assumes a point ignition and subsequent fire acceleration to an equilibrium rate of spread, requires the predicted crown fire spread rate and an ignition delay as inputs. The primary models incorporated into CFIS have been evaluated against experimental and wildfire observations. CFIS has applicability as a decision support aid in a wide variety of fire management activities ranging from near-real time prediction of fire behavior to analyzing the impacts of fuel treatments on potential crown fire behavior.

Download CFIS software tool (exe; 5.3 MB)
Download Canopy Fuel Stratum Characteristics Calculator (Cruz et al. 2003) (xls; 376 kb)
Download 2010 poster "Introducing the Canopy Fuel Stratum Characteristics Calculator" (pdf; 481 kb)



Model Comparison

Interested in how CFIS outputs compare with NEXUS and FlamMap? Check out RMRS research paper #58: Comparison of crown fire modeling systems used in three fire management applications (Scott 2006).




CFIS Publications

  Name Person (Last Name) Year
Web Pages Assessing canopy fuel stratum characteristics in crown fire prone fuel types of western North America Cruz, Alexander, Wakimoto 2003
Web Pages Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies Cruz, Alexander 2010
Web Pages Assessing discontinuous fire behavior and uncertainty associated with the onset of crowning (abstract) Cruz, Alexander, Masters, Galley, Despain 2009
Web Pages Assessing the probability of crown fire initiation based on fire danger indices Cruz, Alexander, Wakimoto 2006
Web Pages Comment on 'Estimating canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands in the western United States using tree and stand measurements' Cruz, Alexander, Wakimoto 2010
Web Pages Comparison of crown fire modeling systems used in three fire management applications Scott 2006
Web Pages Crown fire behaviour in a northern jack pine-black spruce forest Stocks, Alexander, Wotton, Stefner, Flannigan, Taylor, Lavoie, Mason, Hartley, Maffey, Dalrymple, Blake, Cruz, Lanoville 2004
Web Pages Crown fires Cruz, Alexander 2010
Web Pages Development and testing of models for predicting crown fire rate of spread in conifer forest stands Cruz, Alexander, Wakimoto 2005
Web Pages Development of a model system to predict wildfire behaviour in pine plantations Cruz, Alexander, Fernandes 2008
Web Pages Erratum: crown fire behaviour in a northern jack pine-black spruce forest Stocks, Alexander, Wotton, Stefner, Flannigan, Taylor, Lavoie, Mason, Hartley, Maffey, Dalrymple, Blake, Cruz, Lanoville 2006
Web Pages Erratum: crown fire behaviour in a northern jack pine-black spruce forest (erratum 2) Stocks, Alexander, Wotton, Stefner, Flannigan, Taylor, Lavoie, Mason, Hartley, Maffey, Dalrymple, Blake, Cruz, Lanoville 2011
Web Pages Evaluating a model for predicting active crown fire rate of spread using wildfire observations Alexander, Cruz 2006
Web Pages Ignition of crown fuels above a spreading surface fire Cruz 2004
Web Pages Introducing the Canopy Fuel Stratum Characteristics Calculator Alexander, Cruz 2010
Web Pages Modeling the initiation and spread of crown fires Cruz 1999
Web Pages Modeling the likelihood of crown fire occurrence in conifer forest stands Cruz, Alexander, Wakimoto 2004
Web Pages Photo guide for quantitatively assessing the characteristics of forest fuels in a jack pine - black spruce chronosequence in the Northwest Territories Lavoie, Alexander, Macdonald 2010
Web Pages Predicting crown fire behavior to support forest fire management decision-making Cruz, Alexander, Wakimoto, Viegas 2002
Web Pages Predicting the ignition of crown fuels above a spreading surface fire - Part I: model idealization Cruz, Butler, Alexander, Forthofer, Wakimoto 2006
Web Pages Predicting the ignition of crown fuels above a spreading surface fire - Part II: model evaluation Cruz, Butler, Alexander 2006
Web Pages Recent advances in modelling the onset of crowning and crown fire rate of spread (abstract) Alexander, Cruz, Masters, Galley, Despain 2009
Web Pages Software can assess fuel treatment effectiveness on crown fire behavior Alexander 2007
Web Pages What are the safety implications of crown fires? Alexander, Cruz 2011