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Fuel Treatments, Fire Suppression, and Thier Interactions with Wildfire and its Effects: The Warm Lake Experience During the Cascade Complex of Wildfi
Untied States Department of Agriculture
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Fuel Treatments, Fire Suppression, and Thier Interactions with Wildfire and its Effects: The Warm Lake Experience During the Cascade Complex of Wildfi - Untied States Department of Agriculture
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Synopsis "Fuel Treatments, Fire Suppression, and Thier Interactions with Wildfire and its Effects: The Warm Lake Experience During the Cascade Complex of Wildfi"
During the summer of 2007, wildfires burned over 500,000 acres within central Idaho. Starting in 1996, fuel treatments were implemented to offer protection to over 70 summer homes and other structures located near Warm Lake, approximately 20 miles east of Cascade Idaho. The wildfires of 2007 burned through and around the treatment areas with a variety of intensities, resulting in a variety of burn severities. This paper examines how the Monumental and North Fork Fires behaved and interacted with fuel treatments, suppression activities, topographical conditions, and the short- and long-term weather conditions.