Key Terms to Success
Behavioural Problems
It's all Relative
Going Tactical
It's a Fuel Body workout
100

Generally with a low level flame, this type of fire slowly spreads across the ground

What is a Creeping fire

100

How much or how little contents of this can affect the intensity of a fire

What is Fuel

100

More commonly known as RH, this wildland concept tells how much water vapour is in the air to what it could hold

What is Relative Humidity

100

This labour intensive task removes fuel from the fire

What is Cutting a Line

100

Opposite to the Rear, these flaming flanges are known better as this

What are Fingers

200

This suppression action can reasonably check the spread of fire

What is to Contain

200

Aspects like wind and rain relate to this fire behaviour

What is the Weather

200

Being greater than 60% would make the air this

What is Humid

200

Pumps, sprinklers, and fuel removal make buildings much more intelligent 

What is Fire Smarting

200

Whether in uniform or patch, this describes the distribution of fuels over any given area

What is Fuel Continuity

300

A particularly active part of a wild fire

What is a Hotspot

300

Burning the dead layer of organic matter that generally covers soil, is this low level fire

What is Ground Fire

300

Being less than 20% would make the air this

What is Very Dry

300

This attack method ask not how but where to stop the fire

What is Indirect Attack

300

Lookout! With Communications, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones all in mind, this overdone zone is often the safest Anchor Point near the fire

What is the Black

400

Land surface configuration

What is Topography

400

Wind driven, high intensity fire that move through the treetops

What are Crown Fires

400

This affects not just the RH, but ignition, atmosphere stability, and even fireline personnel

What is Temperature

400

The cardinal directions affect temperature and behaviour. Watch out for the Southwest!!

What is Aspect

400

Fuel moisture is defined as the % of the fuel's weight being water. Two conditions that influence that is the Greenness and Curing Stage, and ________

What is Shade Protection

500

Firebrands carried by wind, whirl, or convection column that push it beyond the main fire

What is Spotting

500

Working together, this three-sided sturdy shape denotes how wildfires will behave 

What is the Fire Behaviour Triangle

500

This term refers to when degrees increase and humidity drops, leading to extreme fire behaviour and making control potentially impossible

What is Crossover

500

Position attack wisely... this grade percentage can double or even quadruple the spread of fire

What is the Steepness of Slope

500

Heavy fuels deal with logs, trees, deep duff, peat, and are classified by 1000 hour fuel. What cm do they have to be over in diameter?

What is 7.6cm