Fire Danger History

Historical fire danger ratings for the Rist Canyon area.

Methodology

Descriptive Fire Danger is based on two outputs from the National Fire-Danger Reporting System (NFDRS4) model: Staffing Level (SL) and Ignition Component (IC). Data is sourced from three official observation stations: Redfeather (50505), Estes Park (50507), and Redstone (50508).

The Fire Environment Mapping System (FEMS), a USDA application, provides Energy Release Component (ERC) and Ignition Component (IC) observations and forecasts. We are able to approximate a Staffing Level (SL) from the ERC by comparing the current ERC value to the historical distribution of ERC values for each station.

An average Fire Danger is calculated by determining the mean SL and IC values across all three stations, then using these as coordinates in the two-dimensional rating matrix below.

Rating Matrix

Avg SL \ Avg IC 0–2021–4546–6566–8081–100
1–1.5 L L L M M
1.5–2.5 L M M M H
2.5–3.5 M M H H VH
3.5–4.5 M H VH VH E
4.5–5 H VHVH E E

L Low   M Moderate   H High   VH Very High   E Extreme

Historical Ratings

Showing 1921–1940 of 3143 records
Date Rating Ignition Component (IC) Staffing Level (SL)
16-Oct-2019 Very High 67.33 3.67
15-Oct-2019 Very High 50.00 3.67
14-Oct-2019 Very High 73.67 3.67
13-Oct-2019 Very High 73.67 3.67
12-Oct-2019 High 65.33 3.00
11-Oct-2019 Low 17.33 2.33
10-Oct-2019 Moderate 5.33 3.00
09-Oct-2019 Extreme 84.67 3.67
08-Oct-2019 Extreme 84.33 3.67
07-Oct-2019 High 79.67 3.33
06-Oct-2019 High 63.00 3.00
05-Oct-2019 High 73.00 3.00
04-Oct-2019 High 56.67 3.00
03-Oct-2019 Moderate 26.00 3.00
02-Oct-2019 High 52.67 2.67
01-Oct-2019 Low 7.67 2.33
30-Sep-2019 Moderate 24.67 3.00
29-Sep-2019 High 75.67 3.00
28-Sep-2019 Moderate 14.33 3.00
27-Sep-2019 Moderate 18.33 3.00
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