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Type: Report
Author(s): Russell T. Graham; Theresa B. Jain; Mark Loseke
Publication Date: 2009

Wildfires during the summer of 2007 burned over 500,000 acres within central Idaho. These fires burned around and through over 8,000 acres of fuel treatments designed to offer protection from wildfire to over 70 summer homes and other buildings located near Warm Lake. This area east of Cascade, Idaho, exemplifies the difficulty of designing and implementing fuel treatments in the many remote wildland urban interface settings that occur throughout the western United States. The Cascade Complex of wildfires burned for weeks, resisted control, were driven by strong dry winds, burned tinder dry forests, and only burned two rustic structures. This outcome was largely due to the existence of the fuel treatments and how they interacted with suppression activities. In addition to modifying wildfire intensity, the burn severity to vegetation and soils within the areas where the fuels were treated was generally less compared to neighboring areas where the fuels were not treated. This paper examines how the Monumental and North Fork Fires behaved and interacted with fuel treatments, suppression activities, topographical conditions, and the short- and long-term weather conditions.

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Citation: Graham, Russell T.; Jain, Theresa B.; Loseke, Mark. 2009. Fuel treatments, fire suppression, and their interaction with wildfire and its impacts: the Warm Lake experience during the Cascade Complex of wildfires in central Idaho, 2007. General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-229. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 36 p.

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Keywords:
  • aerial ignition
  • burn severity
  • cold forests
  • coniferous forests
  • crown fires
  • fire case histories
  • fire intensity
  • fire management
  • fire protection
  • fire size
  • fire suppression
  • forest management
  • fuel management
  • fuel types
  • heat
  • Idaho
  • ladder fuels
  • lakes
  • lodgepole pine
  • mosaic
  • national forests
  • overstory
  • Pinus contorta
  • season of fire
  • slash
  • smoke behavior
  • smoke management
  • soil temperature
  • spot fires
  • surface fuels
  • watersheds
  • wildfires
  • wind
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