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Friday, November 20, 2009

Calculated Risk

In late July 2006, firefighting resources were stretched thin across the West, and more fires seemed to be starting every day. On July 23 and 24, the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in California was hit by a series of lightning strikes that started multiple ignitions across the forest. Joe Millar, the forest's fire management officer, realized that a number of these fires had potential to become serious problems. Millar was in touch with Bernie Bahro, the California geographic liaison for a new Rapid Response Decision Support Team, which was supporting a set of fire assessment tools developed by the ...

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