Originally Posted by
bodywhomper
I’ve been reading a bit and watching the maps of the SRF Lightning Complex fire in Del Norte Co, CA. Last weekend, they began a large firing operation from ridge lines using UAVs, basically large (landscape level) backing low severity rx burns as part of their management/suppression strategy. Not sure this has been done in CA in a long time. I think they’re getting through a lot of red tape by doing this under the umbrella of their emergency operations. And they have the people, equipment, and $$ resources available to get it done.
Here’s the watch duty post right before they lit it off.
“Conditions are looking favorable to use Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for strategic firing operations on the top of several ridges in the interior area between the Mosquito and Bluff #1 Fires. This strategic firing would reintroduce lighter intensity ground fire into the ecosystem as well as reduce the amounts of available fuels which otherwise have the potential to create higher intensity fires in the future. These ridges are within the established control lines that have been improved and secured with recent firing operations”