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Description: FLAME is a research project focusing on extreme fire weather and behaviour. The project is funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) and is carried out at the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development (IERSD) of the National Observatory of Athens (NOA) in Greece. Dr. Theodore M. Giannaros (thgian@noa.gr) is the Principal Investigator of FLAME, whose duration is 3 years (2020 - 2023).

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WP1: Project Management

This WP includes activities related to the scientific and administrative management of the FLAME project.

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WP2: Critical Fire Weather Patterns

This WP includes activities related to the definition and study of the critical fire weather patterns in Greece.

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WP3: Synoptic and Sub-synoptic Dynamics

This WP focuses on studying the synoptic and sub-synoptic dynamics of critical fire weather patterns in Greece.

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WP4: Fire Spread Modeling

This WP includes activities related to upgrading the coupled fire-atmosphere WRF-Fire modelling system.

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WP5: Dissemination

This WP includes all activities associated with the publicity of the project, and the engagement of stakeholders and public authorities. In particular...

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