Period(s) of the year during which wildland fire are likely to occur, spread and affect resources value sufficient to warrant organized fire management activities.
The period or periods of the year during which fires are most likely to occur, spread and do sufficient damage to warrant organized fire control. North Carolina has two fire seasons; Fall and Spring.
the period(s) of the year during which firs are likely to start, spread and do damage to values-at-risk sufficient to warrant organized fire suppression; a period of the year set out and commonly referred to in fire prevention legislation.
The period or periods of the year during which fires are likely to occur, spread, do sufficient damage, and otherwise warrant organized fire control. In Oregon, this period is set by order of the state forester.
the time of year when fires are most prevalent. In Alaska this is usually from June to September.
The period of the year when wildland fires are most likely to occur.
1) Period(s) of the year during which wildland fires are likely to occur, spread, and affect resource values sufficient to warrant organized fire management activities. 2) A legally enacted time during which burning activities are regulated by state or local authority.
The period or periods of the year during which fires are likely to occur, spread, and do sufficient damage to warrant organized fire control. A period of the year with beginning and ending dates as established by some fire control agencies.