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Fire Report Includes

 

Weather forecasts and advisories

 

Weather data site location map in relation to fire

 

Easy to understand summary of the day's weather

 

Hourly temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation

 

Contour vector map showing wind direction in the region

 

 

Weather plays an important role with fire.  Temperature, wind velocity, precipitation, and humidity can all be friend or foe.  For those battling a blaze or who must investigate the aftermath, knowing the atmospheric conditions are critical.

 

Example Investigation

In this case, there was a question about fire spread throughout a structure.  Was the spread due to drafting from the wind or the placement of accelerants or a combination of both?  Weather data had to be found near the fire location.  Raw data can be confusing and misleading.

 

We take raw data and translate them into a viewable format.  The format can include graphs, charts, and images that tell the weather story from beginning to end.  In this case, gusty winds and dry weather were to blame for fanning the fire toward an area in question.

 

 

 

Fire Questions To Think About

 

Were pollutants from the smoke plume distributed widely or suppressed by rain, snow or light winds?

 

Did firefighters push the blaze into adjoining structures or did wind carry hot debris which caused further ignition?

 

Was the structural area dry and conducive to fire exacerbation or was the area damp and non-conducive to fire spread?

 

 

 

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