What is the purpose of the Automated Basic Fire Behavior (BFB) and Short-Term Fire Behavior (STFB), and how can they be used?
The automated BFB and STFB applications within WFDSS are designed for use by non-fire behavior specialists to quickly obtain outputs for a fire area using automatically supplied, forecasted weather. They can be used by the Incident Author, Owner, or anyone granted Incident privleges. The fire behavior outputs from these applications can provide insight into potential fire spread and fire behavior. ———– Last updated on 5/18/2010 10:29:00 PM.
The automated BFB and STFB applications within WFDSS are designed for use by non-fire behavior specialists to quickly obtain outputs for a fire area using automatically supplied, forecasted weather. They can be used by the Incident Author, Owner, or anyone granted Incident privileges. The fire behavior outputs from these applications can provide insight into potential fire spread and fire behavior. ———– Last updated on 11/8/2010 12:07:41 PM.
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