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Journal Article
G. A. Mills, Abrupt surface drying and fire weather Part 1: Overview and case study of the South Australian fires of 11 January 2005., Australian Meteorological Magazine , vol. 57, pp. 299-310, 2008.
A. E. A. Hasson, Mills, G. A., Timbal, B., and Walsh, K., Assessing the impact of climate change on extreme fire weather events over southeastern Australia, Climate Research, vol. 39, pp. 159-172, 2009.
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Atmospheric and fuel moisture characteristics associated with lightning-attributed fires, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, p. 120604140651001, 2012.
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Characteristics of lightning-attributed wildland fires in south-east Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2012.
G. A. Mills, On easterly changes over elevated terrain in Australia's southeast, Australian Meteorological Magazine , vol. 56, pp. 177-190, 2007.
G. A. Mills, Extreme surface drying and fire weather Part 2: A preliminary synoptic/dynamic climatology in the forested areas of southern Australia, vol. 57, pp. 311-328, 2008.
A. J. Dowdy, Mills, G. A., Finkele, K., and De Groot, W., Index sensitivity analysis applied to the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index and the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index, Meteorological Applications, p. n/a - n/a, 2009.
A. Wain, Lee, S., Mills, G. A., Hess, G. D., Cope, M. E., and Tindale, N., Meteorological overview and verification of HYSPLIT and AAQFS dust forecasts for the dust storm of 22-24 October 2002, Australian Meteorological Magazine , pp. 35-46, 2006.
K. Finkele, Mills, G. A., Beard, G., and Jones, T., National gridded drought factors and comparison of two soil moisture deficit formulations used in the rediction of forest fire danger index in Australia, Australian Meteorological Magazine , pp. 183-197, 2006.
X. Huang and Mills, G. A., Objective identification of wind change timing from single station observations Part 1: methodology and comparison with subjective timings., Australian Meteorological Magazine , vol. 55, pp. 261-274, 2006.
X. Huang and Mills, G. A., Objective identification of wind change timing from single station observations Part 2: towards the concept of a wind change climatology., Australian Meteorological Magazine , vol. 55, pp. 275-288, 2006.
G. A. Mills, A re-examination of the synoptic and mesoscale meteorology of Ash Wednesday 1983, Australian Meteorological Magazine, vol. 54, pp. 35-55, 2005.
G. A. Mills, On the subsynoptic scale meteorology of two extreme fire weather days during the eastern Australian fires of January 2003, Australian Meteorological Magazine, vol. 54, pp. 265-290, 2005.
G. A. Mills and Morgan, G., The Winchelsea Convergence - using radar and mesoscale NWP to diagnose cool change structure., Australian Meteorological Magazine, vol. 55, pp. 47-58, 2006.
Report
A. Wain and Mills, G. A., Analysis of near-surface transport from an oil storage facility at Hovea, Western Australia – a year of dispersion modelling., Consultancy Report to Arc Energy Pty Ltd, 2007.
A. E. A. Hasson, Mills, G. A., Timbal, B., and Walsh, K., Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Fire Weather in Southeast Australia, CAWCR , 2008.
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Atmospheric states associated with the ignition of lightning-attributed fires, 2009.PDF icon Atmospheric states associated with the ignition of lightning-attributed fires (642.49 KB)
A. J. Dowdy, Finkele, K., Mills, G. A., and De Groot, W., Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index., CAWCR , CTR010, 2009.
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index, 2009.PDF icon Australian fire weather  (1.9 MB)
A. Wain and Mills, G. A., The Australian Smoke Management Forecast System, 2006.
C. Lucas, Hennessey, K., Mills, G. A., and Bathols, J., Bushfire Weather in Southeast Australia: Recent Trends and Projected Climate Change Impacts, Bushfire CRC, 2007.
H. Xinmei and Mills, G. A., Classifying objectively identified wind changes using synoptic pressure cycles., BMRC , 2007.
D. Gunasekera, Gonzalez-Caban, A., Handmer, J., Mills, G. A., and Bannister, T., Framework for measuring the value of Australian Bureau of Meteorology fire weather services.Economic Value of Fire Weather Services., BMRC , 112, 2005.
K. Finkele, Mills, G. A., Beard, G., and Jones, D., National daily gridded soil moisture deficit and drought factors for use in prediction of forest fire danger index in Australia, BMRC, 2006.
C. Lucas, Murphy, B. P., and Mills, G. A., Northern Australian Seasonal Bushfire Assessment Workshop - 2007, Bushfire CRC, 2007.PDF icon seasonal-bushfire-outlook-nth-aust-07-08.pdf (238.95 KB)
H. Xinmei and Mills, G. A., Objective identification of wind change timing from single station observations. Part 2: Towards the concept of a wind change climatology, BMRC , 2006.
H. Xinmei and Mills, G. A., Objective identification of wind change timing from single station observations. Complete Document, 2006.
H. Xinmei, Yimin, M. A., and Mills, G. A., Objective verification of operational mesoscale NWP model wind change forecasts, CAWCR , 2008.
G. A. Mills, Brown, T., and Lucas, C., Seasonal Bushfire Assessment 2006 - 2007: A look ahead at the coming fire season, Bushfire CRC, 2006.
C. Lucas, Mills, G. A., and Brown, T., Seasonal Bushfire Assessment 2006-2007, 2006.