Synthesis of knowledge of extreme fire behavior

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Paul A. Werth, Paul A. Werth
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Synthesis of knowledge of extreme fire behavior

Vol. 1: The National Wildfire Coordinating Group definition of extreme fire behavior (EFB) indicates a level of fire behavior characteristics that ordinarily precludes methods of direct control action. One or more of the following is usually involved: high rate of spread, prolific crowning/spotting, presence of fire whirls, and strong convection column. Predictability is difficult because such fires often exercise some degree of influence on their environment and behave erratically, sometimes dangerously. Alternate terms include "blow up" and "fire storm." Fire managers examining fires over the last 100 years have come to understand many of the factors necessary for EFB development. This work produced guidelines included in current firefighter training, which presents the current methods of predicting EFB by using the crown fire model, which is based on the environmental influences of weather, fuels, and topography. Current training does not include the full extent of scientific understanding. Material in current training programs is also not the most recent scientific knowledge. National Fire Plan funds have sponsored newer research related to wind profiles' influence on fire behavior, plume growth, crown fires, fire dynamics in live fuels, and conditions associated with vortex development. Of significant concern is that characteristic features of EFB depend on conditions undetectable on the ground, relying fundamentally on invisible properties such as wind shear or atmospheric stability. Obviously no one completely understands all the factors contributing to EFB because of gaps in our knowledge. These gaps, as well as the limitations as to when various models or indices apply should be noted to avoid application where they are not appropriate or warranted. This synthesis will serve as a summary of existing extreme fire behavior knowledge for use by fire managers, firefighters, and fire researchers. The objective of this project is to synthesize existing EFB knowledge in a way that connects the weather, fuel, and topographic factors that contribute to development of EFB. This synthesis will focus on the state of the science, but will also consider how that science is currently presented to the fire management community, including incident commanders, fire behavior analysts, incident meteorologists, National Weather Service office forecasters, and firefighters. It will seek to clearly delineate the known, the unknown, and areas of research with the greatest potential impact on firefighter protection.

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Synthesis of knowledge of extreme fire behavior
2011, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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Table of Contents

Volume 1 for fire managers.
v. 1: Introduction
Effects of complex terrain on extreme fire behavior
Critical fire weather patterns
Fire interactions and mass fires
Column/plume dynamics
Spot fires
Vortices and wildland fire
Crown fire dynamics in conifer forests.

Edition Notes

"November, 2011."

"A summary of knowledge from the Joint Fire Science Program"--Cover.

Format not distributed to depository libraries.

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available on the Internet.

Published in
Portland, OR
Series
General technical report PNW -- GTR-854, General technical report PNW -- 854.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.37
Library of Congress
SD421 .S98 2011, SD144.A13 A368 no.854, etc.

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Pagination
<2> v.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL30704043M
LCCN
2012427395
OCLC/WorldCat
772651716, 775771158

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL22715704W

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