Wildland Firefighting
(3rd Edition)
Chapter 1 - Wildland Fire Behavior: Fuel,
Weather, & Topography
"By the Numbers"
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Live Fuel Moisture Content |
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Moisture Content |
Stage of Development |
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300% |
Fresh foliage, annuals |
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200% |
Maturing foliage (still developing) |
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100% |
Mature foliage & older perinnials |
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50% |
Entering dormancy, coloration starting, some leaves have dropped |
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< 30% |
Completely cured (dead fuels) |
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Classification |
Diameter of Fuel |
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1 hour |
<1/4" |
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10 hour |
1/4" to 1" |
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100 hour |
1" to 3" |
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1,000 hour |
3" to 8" |
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Atmospheric Layers |
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Layer |
Distance above ground level |
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Troposphere |
0-10 miles |
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Stratosphere |
10-20 miles |
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Mesosphere |
20-50 miles |
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Thermosphere |
50-700 miles |
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Time |
Fire Behavior |
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10 am to 6 pm |
Fire Behavior most erratic |
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6 pm to 4 am |
Wind usually moderates, air cools, relative humidity rises, and fuels begin to absorb moisture |
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4 am to 6 am |
Fire activity at its lowest |
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6 am to 10 am |
Wind increases, temperature rises, controlling fire is more difficult |
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Ranges |
North/South rows of Townships |
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Townships |
6 miles square |
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Section (36 per township) |
640 acres |
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Quarter-Section |
160 acres |
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One acre = 209 square feet or about 70 x 70 yards |
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Suppression Limitations |
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Flame Length |
Suppression |
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< 4 feet |
Attacked at head or flanks |
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4 to 8 feet |
Heavy equipment and/or aircraft needed |
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8 to11 feet |
Serious control problem, attack on head may be ineffective |
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> 11 feet |
Indirect attack, major fire runs probable |