In this work, a mesoscale model has been used to simulate the wind flow in
a real fire situation in the Spanish Mediterranean basin in July 1991. The
model simulation results for the wind field are shown, and compared to the
fire evolution, and to some real observations taken in the area during the
fire event. The most important conclusion is that, in spite of the presence
of the fire, the mesoscale model was still able to predict the local winds
accurately without taking the fire heating processes into account.