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Fire Behavior & Spread Terms

Fire Behavior

How a fire moves, intensifies, and interacts with fuels, weather, and terrain.

Fire Intensity

The energy output of a fire (heat release).
High intensity = harder to suppress, more destructive.

Fire Severity

The ecological impact of a fire on soils, vegetation, and organisms.
High intensity does not always mean high severity.

Spot Fire

A new fire ignited ahead of the main fire by embers carried by wind.

Crown Fire

A fire that spreads through the tops of trees, often fast-moving and extremely dangerous.

Surface Fire

A fire that burns leaf litter, grasses, shrubs, and downed wood on the forest floor.

Ground Fire

A slow-burning fire that smolders below the surface, often in organic soils or peat.

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Fuel & Vegetation Terms

Fuels

Any combustible material that feeds a fire (grass, brush, trees, dead wood).

Fuel Load

The amount of burnable material in an area.

Fuel Continuity

How connected fuels are horizontally and vertically — continuous fuels allow fires to spread faster.

Ladder Fuels

Vegetation that allows fire to move from ground to tree canopy.

Fine Fuels

Small fuels like grass and leaves that ignite quickly and drive rapid fire spread.

Fire Management & Policy Terms

Fire Suppression

Actions taken to control a fire.

Fire Exclusion

A historic policy of suppressing all fires, which contributed to fuel buildup.

Fire Use / Managed Wildfire

Allowing a naturally ignited fire to burn under certain conditions to achieve management objectives.

Wildland Fire Use (WFU)

An older policy term (now largely phased out) describing managed wildfire for resource benefit.

Initial Attack

The first response to a wildfire — success here often prevents large fires.

Extended Attack

Suppression efforts after a fire escapes initial attack.

Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI)

Areas where homes and infrastructure meet wildlands — highest risk to life and property.

Structure Protection

Firefighting actions focused on defending homes and buildings.

Defensible Space

Cleared or managed vegetation around structures to reduce fire intensity.

Fire History