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Dear Wildfire Community: We are pleased to announce the launch of WRF-Fire Wikipage: unr-wrf-fire.rtfd.io WRF-Fire is a coupled fire-atmosphere platform for wildland fire simulation. The Wikipage serves as a self-learning tool for those who are interested to start using WRF-Fire. It outlines step-by-step process to compile the open-source code, and includes several idealized (and soon, real case) examples. We have also included home-made codes for post-processing and data visualization. This is the first edition of the Wikipage and we need your feedback to improve. Please get back to us with your comments and suggestions (email to hebrahimian@unr.edu and kasra.sh@nevada.unr.edu). We hope that you find this Wikipage useful and look forward to hearing back from you. wildlife #simulation #wiki #WRFFire #learning #opensource Full Changelog: https://github.com/kasrash/UNR-WRF-FIRE/commits/v1.0.0
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