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Teacher Information!. Necessary materials: PowerPoint Guide. Wildland Fire Types and Fighting Fire. Pgs 283-289 in Ch.22 of Managing Our Natural Resources. Rangelands , Forests, & Fire. Students will be able to…. Describe the types of wildland fires. Discuss fire suppression.
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Teacher Information! • Necessary materials: • PowerPoint Guide
Wildland Fire Types and Fighting Fire Pgs 283-289 in Ch.22 of Managing Our Natural Resources Rangelands, Forests, & Fire
Students will be able to… • Describe the types of wildland fires. • Discuss fire suppression.
Who started the fire? Wildfires may be • Natural mainly lightning or… • Human-caused • Incendiary-the unlawful setting of fire • Includes arson and escaped planned fires • Unattended campfires
Types of Wildland Fires • 3 types based on fire intensity • Ground fire • Surface fire • Crown fire • Fire intensity the rate a fire produces heat • measured as temperature or heat yield
Ground Fires • Burn the organic materials beneath the surface litter of the forest floor • Fuels like peat, coal, tree roots • Common in wet, boggy areas • Smoldering fire, usually no flames • Very high heat kills root systems
Surface Fires • Burn surface litter and small vegetation • Forest canopy is not generally burned • Most fires begin as surface fires • Easiest to control
Crown Fires • Burn from top to top of trees or shrubs • Most dangerous type of fire • Can easily spread due to wind
Anatomy of a Fire • Headthe most active part of a fire; a fire can have more than one • Rear: the slowest burning part of a fire • Flank: the sides of the fire, between the head and the rear Flank Head Rear Burned area Wind
Fire Anatomy Influenced by: • Air movement horizontal & vertical movement of air & wind speed • Fire season July-September in Idaho • Topography • Steeper slopes = faster fire, more updrafting winds • Presences of roads, streams = fire barriers
Fire Behavior • These factors that affect fire anatomy result in fire behavior • The rate of spread or speed of a fire • Fire intensity • Some conditions can decrease the rate of spread • Rain • Wind reversal • Increased relative humidity
Fuel Types • Influence fire behavior • Two types • Ground fuels peat, duff, tree roots, leaves, dead grass, weeds, low shrubs • Aerial fuels burnable material in canopies above 6 ft from the ground
Wildfire Detection • Lookout towers • An alidade determine the azimuth of a detected fire from two lookout towers • Triangulation 2 azimuths taken from two towers pinpoints fire location • Telephone reports from motorists
Wildfire Detection • Fire-watch planes • Remote sensing equipment • Satellite imaging systems
Preventing Wildfire • Education campaigns • Smokey Bear • Keep America Green • Thinning • Prescribed burning • National Fire Danger Rating System • Fire danger indices
Suppressing Wildfire • Directattack • The flames are attacked • Fire lanes • Indirectattack Removes fuel from the fire triangle • Firebarriers • Backfire • Moppingup Patrolling the fire line after the fire is under control
Review • Describe the types of wildland fires. • Discuss fire suppression.