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  2. Fire ecology - Wikipedia

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    Fire ecology is a scientific ... factors such as climate and topography play an important role in determining fire severity and fire extent. [39] Fires spread most ...

  3. Wildfire - Wikipedia

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    The spread of wildfires varies based on the flammable material present, its vertical arrangement and moisture content, and weather conditions. [36] Fuel arrangement and density is governed in part by topography, as land shape determines factors such as available sunlight and water for plant growth. Overall, fire types can be generally ...

  4. Spread Component - Wikipedia

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    Spread Component (SC) (as used in the National Fire Danger Rating System) is a rating of the forward rate of spread of a headfire. [1] Deeming states that "the spread component is numerically equal to the theoretical ideal rate of spread expressed in feet-per-minute."

  5. Webcam captures its own fiery demise from spread of Airport ...

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    On Tuesday, the fire spread through the Cleveland National Forest and up Santiago Peak, where cameras at multiple communications arrays captured their advance. The timelapse footage shows the ...

  6. Glossary of wildfire terms - Wikipedia

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    A fire set along the inner edge of a fireline to consume the fuel in the path of a wildfire and to change the direction or force of the fire’s convection column. Bambi bucket A collapsible bucket used for lifting and moving water or fire retardant with a helicopter. barrier Any obstruction to the spread of fire.

  7. Pyrogeography - Wikipedia

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    Pyrogeography is the study of the past, present, and projected distribution of wildfire.Wildland fire occurs under certain conditions of climate, vegetation, topography, and sources of ignition, such that it has its own biogeography, or pattern in space and time.

  8. Swiss forest fire could spread if winds pick up ... - AOL

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    Swiss firefighters on Tuesday battled a forest fire that forced more than 200 people to evacuate and authorities warned the blaze could spread further if winds pick up and take days or weeks to ...

  9. Fire adaptations - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, plants can also alter fire regimes. Oaks, for example, produce a litter layer which slows down the fire spread while pines create a flammable duff layer which increases fire spread. [6] More profoundly, the composition of species can influence fire regimes even when the climate remains unchanged.