Toward a better understanding of wildfire behavior in the wildland‐urban interface: A case study of the 2021 Marshall Fire

On 30 December 2021, the Marshall Fire devastated the Boulder, Colorado region. The fire initiated in fine fuels in open space just southeast of Boulder and spread rapidly due to the strong, downslope winds that penetrated into the Boulder Foothills. Despite the increasing occurrence of wildland-urban interface (WUI) disasters, many questions remain about how fires progress through vegetation and the built environment. To help answer these questions for the Marshall Fire, we use a coupled fire-atmosphere model and Doppler on Wheels (DOW) observations to study the fire's progression as well as examine the physical drivers of its spread. Evaluation of the model using the DOW suggests that the model is able to capture general characteristics of the flow field; however, it does not produce as robust of a hydraulic jump as the one observed. Our results highlight limitations of the model that should be addressed for successful WUI simulations.

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Author Juliano, Timothy W.
Lareau, Neil
Frediani, Maria E.
Shamsaei, Kasra
Eghdami, Masih
Kosiba, Karen
Wurman, Joshua
DeCastro, Amy
Kosović, Branko
Ebrahimian, Hamed
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Publication Date 2023-05-28T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Juliano, Timothy W., Lareau, Neil, Frediani, Maria E., Shamsaei, Kasra, Eghdami, Masih, Kosiba, Karen, Wurman, Joshua, DeCastro, Amy, Kosović, Branko, Ebrahimian, Hamed. (2023). Toward a better understanding of wildfire behavior in the wildland‐urban interface: A case study of the 2021 Marshall Fire. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7gh9nzg. Accessed 24 June 2025.

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