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Interactions of 2021 Schneider Springs burned area, containment lines, PODs, and suppression success

“In August of 2021 the Schnieder Springs fire ignited on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington, where it burned through 113,689 acres of rugged terrain with a number of factors affecting fire behavior and eventual containment. For areas where the fire burned, observational data were developed using a rasterization approach at a 30-meter resolution consistent with LANDFIRE spatial products, where each pixel center was converted to a point location and populated with fire behavior drivers and mediators.”

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Posted by:
Angela Hollingsworth
Published on:
January 22, 2026

Categories: PublicationTags: Environment, fire, fire containment line, fire personnel, fire supression, fire weather, fireline, operational complexity, Schneider Springs, Washinton

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