Researcher

Mr Rick McRae

My Expertise

  • I study wildfire thunderstorms (pyroCbs) as part of an international collaboration.
  • I maintain the Australian pyroCb register.
  • I work on predictng blow-up fire events.
  • I am a fire behaviour analyst with operational experience in Australia and Canada.
  • I am involved in detailed analysis of the Black Summer fires.

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Biography

I trained as an ecologist at the University of Sydney. I am recently retired from a career in bushfires and emergency management spanning over three decades, based in Canberra. I worked as a fire management planner and as an arson inverstigator. I worked on a wide range of natural hazard risk assessments, including wildfire, flood, severe storms, landslides, raised dust and heatwaves. I have served on or chaired a number of national emergency...view more

I trained as an ecologist at the University of Sydney. I am recently retired from a career in bushfires and emergency management spanning over three decades, based in Canberra. I worked as a fire management planner and as an arson inverstigator. I worked on a wide range of natural hazard risk assessments, including wildfire, flood, severe storms, landslides, raised dust and heatwaves. I have served on or chaired a number of national emergency management working groups, spanning spatial data, bushfire seasonal outlooks, emergency response, and training.

I am a visiting fellow at UNSW. I have specialised in fire behaviour, and served in terchnical specilaist roles on major fires in the ACT, Tasmania, and Canada. After the 2003 Canberra fires I studied fire thunderstorms (pyroCbs) and joined an international science collaboration studying them. I have worked on predictive tools and research dissemination. I have worked on key pyroCb case studies, and, working with Jason Sharples’ Bushfire Research Group in UNSW Canberra, identified vorticity-driven lateral spread and confirmed pyro-tornadogenesis. I maintain the Australian pyroCb register. My current focus is studying the 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires.

I work with the bushfire sector on research dissemination. To do this, I have presented numerous talks, workshops and research posters at annual conferences.


My Grants

  • Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre's HighFireRisk Project, 2004-2008.

  • GeoInisght program in 2000, a $2 million Technology Diffusion program from Federal Government’s Department of Industry, Science and Resources to facilitate the uptake of spatial data across Australia's emergency managemenbt sector.


My Awards

  • Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal (2017 British Columbia wildfires)
  • National Emergency Medal (Black  Summer bushfires)
  • ACT Emergency (2003 Bushfires) Medal.
  • National Medal and clasp
  • ACT Emergency Services Agency Long-Service Medal and 2 clasps
  • Finalist, 2013 Eureka Prize.
  • 2020 Canberra Citizen of the Year (member of ACT Emergency Services Agency during Black Summer).

My Research Activities

  • Fire thunderstorms, including caser studies and outbreaks.
  • Predicting blow-up fire events
  • Analysing the context fo the Black Summer wildfires in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, and the ACT.
  • Terrain analysis for bushfire purposes
  • Remote sensing of wildfires
  • Drought measures for bushfire purposes
  • Regeneration of forest flammability after wildfires
  • Vorticity-driven lateral spread
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Contact

0407 896 990