Meteorological factors in the Sundance fire run
Arnold I. Finklin
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Meteorological factors in the Sundance fire run
Published
1973
Publisher
Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Pages
46
Subjects
Fire-Weather observers' handbook
Grassfires
Fire season severity in 1955 on the Klamath National Forest
LLAFFS
Fire weather and behavior of the Little Sioux fire
The National Fire-Danger Rating System, 1978
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