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Wildfire terminology can be confusing. Here's a cheat sheet of words you might hear

Wildfire terminology can be confusing. Here's a cheat sheet of words you might hear

CBC
Saturday, June 03, 2023 12:35:51 AM UTC

With wildfires raging throughout Canada, some of the strategy and lingo discussed at briefings and on the news can be a mystery to people. Firefighters in different communities sometimes use different terminology for the same phenomenon, complicating matters.

The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), which helps provinces and territories share firefighting resources, has long maintained an extensive glossary of wildfire terminology that helps ensure everyone is speaking the same language. It's essential when firefighters are moving between provinces — and even between countries — to battle flames. Several provinces also have glossaries online, including British Columbia and Nova Scotia.

"Whenever you have a specialized discipline, it's important that you agree on the terminology," said David Martell, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto who specializes in forest fire management systems.

We consulted the guides and wildfire experts to develop a list of the most unique and common terms you might hear during wildfire season. 

A bird dog plays a critical role in firefighting from the sky. This airplane carries the air attack officer, the person in charge of directing all aerial operations during a wildfire. The bird dog flies above the tanker aircraft and directs them where to dump water to ensure they hit the best spot. Manitoba recently sent a bird dog aircraft and air attack officer to fight fires in Alberta, among other resources.

The CFFDRS is a national system that rates the risk of forest fires in any given area. It was established in 1968, but some of its origins date back to the 1920s. You might recognize it from visiting a wooded area.

The signs are easy to understand, and they're the most useful indicator of fire risk for most people, Martell said. And while it looks simple, a lot of information is used to determine fire risk, including weather, wind speed, the dryness of potential fuel in a forest (such as dead pine needles), topography, how fast a fire would spread and much more.

This term started popping up during fire briefings in Nova Scotia this week, and it's a dangerous one in the firefighting world. It's an indication of extreme burning conditions.

"Normally the humidity is higher than temperature, but when the humidity is lower than temperature, then you have what's called crossover," Martell said. "You're going to have fire problems on a day like that."

This doesn't refer to a fire on Crown land. Rather, it's a fire that spreads from the forest floor to the crowns (or tops) of trees, said Michael Flannigan, a professor of wildland fire at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C. A fire can quickly spread from treetop to treetop, feeding on branches, twigs and pinecones. 

This is an important way to stop or slow down a fire — it's when crews clear a strategic barrier by removing trees and shrubs, robbing a fire of any more fuel. This is where the dozer boss works. While that may sound like a reference to Fraggle Rock, the dozers in this case are actually destroyers rather than builders. The dozer boss oversees the bulldozers working to clear an area to ensure the fireguard is constructed efficiently and effectively. Fireguards can also be natural barriers to fire, such as roads.

Fire whirls are spinning columns of hot air, flames and gases that can help expand a fire's perimeter. They can let loose firebrands — flaming or smouldering embers that carry on the wind.

They can be smaller than a metre to several hundred metres in diameter, when they are often called fire tornadoes. They may involve the entire fire area or only hot spots within or outside the fire perimeter.

This is a commonly used term and one you might have heard before. It refers to the place where crews and equipment are actively fighting a fire, according to the CIFCC glossary. Firefighters might work on the fire line with shovels and other hand tools for 14 hours at a time in searing heat.

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