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Type: Video
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  • Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
Publication Date: February 11, 2015

In this webinar, presented on February 11, 2015, Paul Werth, a fire weather meteorologist with Weather Research and Consulting Services, LLC, provides a discussion of weather elements that promote extreme fire behavior, regional critical fire weather patterns, and forecast products that are useful in determining areas at risk for extreme fire behavior. This presentation summarizes the existing knowledge of how weather affects extreme wildland fire behavior. It defines the concept of critical fire weather patterns and identifies the significant weather elements associated with these patterns. Examples of critical fire weather patterns are provided through the use of national and regional wildland fire case studies. Forecast products useful in determining areas at risk for extreme fire behavior are then identified.

Recording Length: 1:09:08
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Link to this recording (107 MB; mp4)
Link to this recording (488 MB; wmv)

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  • Chinook wind
  • critical fire weather
  • drought
  • extreme fire behavior
  • fire prediction
  • relative humidity
  • surface wind
  • unstable air
  • western United States
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Record Maintained By: FRAMES Staff (https://www.frames.gov/contact)
FRAMES Record Number: 19225