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Cataloging Information
Topic(s):
Fire Behavior
Extreme Fire Behavior
Case Studies
Weather
Extreme Fire Behavior
Case Studies
Weather
NRFSN number: 8305
FRAMES RCS number: 11669
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[Excerpt from text] Measurements of meteorological conditions prevailing during the rapid spread of forest fires are greatly needed so that when their recurrence seems probable, fire weather forecasters may issue warnings of the danger.
Citation
Jemison, G.M. 1932. Meteorological conditions affecting the Freeman Lake (Idaho) Fire. Monthly Weather Review. 60(1): 1-2.
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