S-390: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Calculations
*Required for Division/Group Supervisor*
This course is designed to introduce fire behavior calculations by manual methods, using nomograms and the Fire Behavior Handbook Appendix B. Students gain an understanding of the determinants of fire behavior though studying inputs (weather, slope, fuels, and fuel moisture). Students also learn how to interpret fire behavior outputs, documentation processes, and fire behavior briefing components.
*Required for Division/Group Supervisor*
*Required for Division/Group Supervisor*
This course is designed to introduce fire behavior calculations by manual methods, using nomograms and the Fire Behavior Handbook Appendix B. Students gain an understanding of the determinants of fire behavior though studying inputs (weather, slope, fuels, and fuel moisture). Students also learn how to interpret fire behavior outputs, documentation processes, and fire behavior briefing components.
*Required for Division/Group Supervisor*
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- 4 days 8 hours
- In person
Location
OCFA RFOTC, Classroom 3
1 Fire Authority
Irvine, CA 92602
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