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FIRE & THE FOREST
TERMS
Wildfire-the uncontrolled burning
of fire
Incendiary-the unlawful &
intentional setting of fire
Debris burning-burning of trash
Prevention-any action associated
with stopping a wildfire before
it is started
Justification: Wildfires in Montana and Idaho …
Justification: Wildfires in Florida and Georgia …
Justification: Wildfires in California …
Justification: Wildfires in Arizona …
Justification: Wildfires in Arizona …
Low severity wildfires …
… versus high severity wildfires.
Pre-suppression-any action
associated with being ready in
case a wildfire occurs
Suppression-any action
associated with stopping a
wildfire
Prescribed burning-the controlled
use of fire.
Origin-where a fire starts
Perimeter-the outmost area of the
blaze including the head, flank
& rear
Relative humidity-the amount of
moisture in the air
Alidade-an instrument used in
locating fires
Wind velocity—the speed of the wind
measured in miles per hour
Psychrometer—an instrument that
measures temperature & relative
humidity
Heavy fuels—contains a high
percentage of thick material such as
logs, large limb & tree tops
Medium fuels—contains light
materials such as limbs & tree
tops less than 4” in diameter
Light fuels—grass, leaves, small
limbs & twigs
Duff—forest litter & other organic
debris in various stages of
decomposition on top of the
mineral soil
Ignite—to burn or burst into
flames
Mortality—death or destruction of
forests due to fires
Fire Season—the period of the
year which fires are likely to
occur
Mixing height—height the smoke
mixes with the wind, should be
at least 1500 feet
Transport wind speed—speed of
the wind at mixing height,
should be at least 9 mph
Effects of Wildfires
1. Destroy or reduce value of standing
timber
2. Destroy young seedlings
3. Reduce the growth rate
4. Reduce the water holding capacity
of watershed & cause erosion
5. Pollute local streams & ponds
6. Kill or injure wildlife as well as
the habitat
7. Encourage insects & disease
in the stand
8. Can effect local & state
economy
Causes of Wildfires

65% of fires caused by:
40% escaped debris burning
fires
25% woods arson
Average size wildfire in the
Southeast is 19 acres per fire
Ga. Average wildfire is 4.7 acres
Requirements for a Fire
1. Fuel-wood or other plant
material
2. Oxygen-air is the main supply
3. Heat Source-sparks, lightning,
cigarettes
A fire is like a 3-legged stool,
remove one leg & the fire goes
out
Types of Forest Fires
Ground Fire-fires that burn the
organic materials beneath the
surface litter of the forest floor
Surface Fire-fires that burn surface
litter of loose debris on the forest
floor & small vegetation
Crown Fires-fires that burn from top
to top of trees or shrubs
Fire Behavior

Fire is affected by a wide range
of conditions
1. Air movement-both horizontal &
vertical movement of air as well
as wind speed
2. Fire season-for Georgia is fall &
spring of the year
3. Topography-slope of an area
affects the rate of a fire,
generally the steeper the slope
the faster the fire
Weather conditions that
reduce the rate of spread
1. Rain on the fire
2. Wind reversal
3. Increases in relative humidity
Types of fuels
The two basic fuel types are:
Ground fuels-fuels found on the
surface of the soil
Aerial fuels-fuels include all
burnable materials located in
the canopies above 6 feet from
the ground
Fire Control
Divided into 2 main headings
1. Prevention-things done to
prevent a fire from happening
2. Suppression-things done to
stop a fire once it has begun
Prevention
The most effective & least
expensive method of control
Prevention Measures include:
Clear all fuel back several feet
from trash, camp or warming
fires
Never leave fires unattended
Have suppression tools &
methods available
Keep fires small
Avoid burning during dry spells,
windy days or when RH is low
Maintain fire equipment in safe
running condition
Extinguish all matches & smokes
before discarding
Use prescribed fires to reduce or
eliminate fuel
Pre-suppression: Preparations made
before a fire starts to more effectively
control it.

Methods
1. Be familiar with the property &
the best way to get equipment
to each area under all
conditions
2. Locate firebreaks & keep them
maintained
3. Know your neighbors & ask
them to report you on any
unusual smoke in your area
4. Keep your fire fighting
equipment in a handy,
known location
5. Know how to contact the
County Forest Ranger;
478-934-3124
Suppression: action necessary to
extinguish a fire after it has
started.
Basic jobs of fire suppression:
1. Rob the fire of fuel
2. Reduce the fire’s temperature
3. Cut off the oxygen from the
fire.
Major parts of a Fire
Head: the portion of the fire
toward which the air is moving;
the fastest moving part of a fire
Rear: the portion of the fire which
air is moving away; slowest part
of a fire
Flank: the sides of the fire
Methods of attack in
suppressing a fire
Direct: fighting the fire at the
head of the flames. Used when
the flames are not too intense &
moving slowly.
Indirect: Used where heat & rate
of spread will not permit a
direct attack
Additional control
methods
Mop-up: making sure that all fire
& smoking material is out or
safe inside the fire breaks.
Patrol: Periodic inspections made
over the area until the fire is
“dead out”
Beneficial Uses of Fire
1. Hazard Reduction-Reducing
the forest litter & undergrowth
2. Hardwood Control-Hardwoods
under 2” dbh can be controlled
with fire. Summer burns give
the best results
3. Site Preparation-the most
economical tool to provide
conditions for re-establishment
of forests. Reduces
competition & provides
suitable seedbed.
4. Wildlife Habitat-Reduces
predator cover, exposes
hidden seeds & produces fresh
low browse for wildlife.
5. Disease control-Only practical
method of controlling Brown
Spot Needle Blight. Burns
away infected needles without
killing the well protected bud.
Litter reduction seems to
reduce the incidence of
Annosus Root Rot. No know
control for this disease once
established.
6. Improved AccessibilityImproves accessibility &
visibility for marking &
cruising timber. Also helps for
harvesting operations. Can
improve recreational &
aesthetic values.

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Fire & the forest

  • 1. FIRE & THE FOREST
  • 2. TERMS Wildfire-the uncontrolled burning of fire Incendiary-the unlawful & intentional setting of fire Debris burning-burning of trash Prevention-any action associated with stopping a wildfire before it is started
  • 3. Justification: Wildfires in Montana and Idaho …
  • 4. Justification: Wildfires in Florida and Georgia …
  • 9. … versus high severity wildfires.
  • 10. Pre-suppression-any action associated with being ready in case a wildfire occurs Suppression-any action associated with stopping a wildfire Prescribed burning-the controlled use of fire.
  • 11. Origin-where a fire starts Perimeter-the outmost area of the blaze including the head, flank & rear Relative humidity-the amount of moisture in the air Alidade-an instrument used in locating fires
  • 12. Wind velocity—the speed of the wind measured in miles per hour Psychrometer—an instrument that measures temperature & relative humidity Heavy fuels—contains a high percentage of thick material such as logs, large limb & tree tops
  • 13. Medium fuels—contains light materials such as limbs & tree tops less than 4” in diameter Light fuels—grass, leaves, small limbs & twigs Duff—forest litter & other organic debris in various stages of decomposition on top of the mineral soil
  • 14. Ignite—to burn or burst into flames Mortality—death or destruction of forests due to fires Fire Season—the period of the year which fires are likely to occur
  • 15. Mixing height—height the smoke mixes with the wind, should be at least 1500 feet Transport wind speed—speed of the wind at mixing height, should be at least 9 mph
  • 16. Effects of Wildfires 1. Destroy or reduce value of standing timber 2. Destroy young seedlings 3. Reduce the growth rate 4. Reduce the water holding capacity of watershed & cause erosion
  • 17. 5. Pollute local streams & ponds 6. Kill or injure wildlife as well as the habitat 7. Encourage insects & disease in the stand 8. Can effect local & state economy
  • 18. Causes of Wildfires 65% of fires caused by: 40% escaped debris burning fires 25% woods arson Average size wildfire in the Southeast is 19 acres per fire Ga. Average wildfire is 4.7 acres
  • 19. Requirements for a Fire 1. Fuel-wood or other plant material 2. Oxygen-air is the main supply 3. Heat Source-sparks, lightning, cigarettes A fire is like a 3-legged stool, remove one leg & the fire goes out
  • 20. Types of Forest Fires Ground Fire-fires that burn the organic materials beneath the surface litter of the forest floor Surface Fire-fires that burn surface litter of loose debris on the forest floor & small vegetation Crown Fires-fires that burn from top to top of trees or shrubs
  • 21. Fire Behavior Fire is affected by a wide range of conditions 1. Air movement-both horizontal & vertical movement of air as well as wind speed 2. Fire season-for Georgia is fall & spring of the year 3. Topography-slope of an area affects the rate of a fire, generally the steeper the slope the faster the fire
  • 22. Weather conditions that reduce the rate of spread 1. Rain on the fire 2. Wind reversal 3. Increases in relative humidity
  • 23. Types of fuels The two basic fuel types are: Ground fuels-fuels found on the surface of the soil Aerial fuels-fuels include all burnable materials located in the canopies above 6 feet from the ground
  • 24. Fire Control Divided into 2 main headings 1. Prevention-things done to prevent a fire from happening 2. Suppression-things done to stop a fire once it has begun
  • 25. Prevention The most effective & least expensive method of control Prevention Measures include: Clear all fuel back several feet from trash, camp or warming fires Never leave fires unattended Have suppression tools & methods available Keep fires small
  • 26. Avoid burning during dry spells, windy days or when RH is low Maintain fire equipment in safe running condition Extinguish all matches & smokes before discarding Use prescribed fires to reduce or eliminate fuel
  • 27. Pre-suppression: Preparations made before a fire starts to more effectively control it. Methods 1. Be familiar with the property & the best way to get equipment to each area under all conditions 2. Locate firebreaks & keep them maintained
  • 28. 3. Know your neighbors & ask them to report you on any unusual smoke in your area 4. Keep your fire fighting equipment in a handy, known location 5. Know how to contact the County Forest Ranger; 478-934-3124
  • 29. Suppression: action necessary to extinguish a fire after it has started. Basic jobs of fire suppression: 1. Rob the fire of fuel 2. Reduce the fire’s temperature 3. Cut off the oxygen from the fire.
  • 30. Major parts of a Fire Head: the portion of the fire toward which the air is moving; the fastest moving part of a fire Rear: the portion of the fire which air is moving away; slowest part of a fire Flank: the sides of the fire
  • 31. Methods of attack in suppressing a fire Direct: fighting the fire at the head of the flames. Used when the flames are not too intense & moving slowly. Indirect: Used where heat & rate of spread will not permit a direct attack
  • 32. Additional control methods Mop-up: making sure that all fire & smoking material is out or safe inside the fire breaks. Patrol: Periodic inspections made over the area until the fire is “dead out”
  • 33. Beneficial Uses of Fire 1. Hazard Reduction-Reducing the forest litter & undergrowth 2. Hardwood Control-Hardwoods under 2” dbh can be controlled with fire. Summer burns give the best results
  • 34. 3. Site Preparation-the most economical tool to provide conditions for re-establishment of forests. Reduces competition & provides suitable seedbed. 4. Wildlife Habitat-Reduces predator cover, exposes hidden seeds & produces fresh low browse for wildlife.
  • 35. 5. Disease control-Only practical method of controlling Brown Spot Needle Blight. Burns away infected needles without killing the well protected bud. Litter reduction seems to reduce the incidence of Annosus Root Rot. No know control for this disease once established.
  • 36. 6. Improved AccessibilityImproves accessibility & visibility for marking & cruising timber. Also helps for harvesting operations. Can improve recreational & aesthetic values.