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… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NAOutlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period November 2024 through January 2025 Issued 15 November 2024 Executive Summary Across almost all of North America, the transition into autumn has greatly reduced wildfire potential. Following the summer period that started with large areas of above normal fire potential designated in Canada and Mexico in May and developed into a particularly busy fire season in the United States through mid-October, this November through January outlook period …

… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period October through December 2024 Issued 15 October 2024 Executive Summary Hot weather the first week of September in western Canada shifted eastward the second week as upper-level troughs moved inland from the Pacific Ocean. While cooling to normal values in western Canada, temperatures stayed …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period December 2024 through February 2025 Issued 13 December 2024 Executive Summary Following … Middle: United States Drought Monitor. Right: Mexican Drought Monitor from CONAGUA-Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Drought: Dry patches are still present in all of Canada’s provinces and territories as of November 30. While drought in Nunavut is not assessed, small abnormally dry patches along the Northwest Territories/Nunavut border …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period January 2025 through March 2025 Issued 16 January 2025 Executive Summary December in … to normal. Monthly anomalies around the southern half of Hudson Bay and James Bay reached 5 C above normal and several high temperature records were set. Precipitation in Canada’s west and north was generally normal with patchy regions of above and below normal scattered across the landscape, except coastal British Columba, which received …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. This report will be posted Monday - Friday at 0730 Mountain Time unless …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. This report will be posted Monday - Friday at 0730 Mountain Time unless …

… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period January 2025 through March 2025 Issued 16 January 2025 Executive Summary December in western Canada brought relatively typical winter conditions in the west, as a series of storm systems resulted in alternating above and below normal temperatures, with the month …

… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period December 2024 through February 2025 Issued 13 December 2024 Executive Summary Following a warm first couple weeks of November, winter crept into western Canada during the latter half of the month, which is a normal occurrence at that time of year. The influx of colder air dragged monthly mean temperatures below normal for …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. Two CL-415 aircraft from Quebec, Canada have been deployed to southern California …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. Two CL-415 aircraft from Quebec, Canada have been deployed to southern California …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. Two CL-415 aircraft from Quebec, Canada have been deployed to southern California …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. Two CL-415 aircraft from Quebec, Canada have been deployed to southern California …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period July through September 2024 Issued 12 July 2024 Executive Summary Dry weather continued in the Northwest Territories and northern Quebec …

… ESF4: Emergency Support Function, Firefighting WXW: National Weather Service DOE: Department of Energy DOD: Department of Defense International Partners AU: Australia CN: Canada MX: Mexico NZ: New Zealand Other Providers/Ownership CNTY: County OT: Other PRI: Private ST: State ST/OT: State/Other Combined 4 Preface Statistics used in this … develop fire season outlooks for their respective Geographic Areas. This year’s workshop for the Western States and Alaska also included international participants from Canada and Mexico as part of an experimental effort to coordinate fire potential outlooks among the three countries. This was the first annual North American Seasonal …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. This report will be posted Monday - Friday at 0730 Mountain Time unless … tonight with a sharp increase in relative humidity. Mild and dry conditions will continue across the Southwest but with light winds. A cold front will drop south out of Canada into the Northwest and northern Rockies during the afternoon and push south into the northern Great Basin and Wyoming overnight with light precipitation, mainly …

… (CO Air Force Reserve), 146th Airlift Wing (CA Air National Guard), and 152nd Airlift Wing (NV Air National Guard). Two crews and two overhead personnel from Alberta, Canada, and one crew and one overhead personnel from British Columbia, Canada have been deployed to southern California to assist with wildland fire operations. Two CL-415 aircraft from Quebec, Canada have been deployed to southern California …

… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period August through October 2024 Issued 12 August 2024 Executive Summary July was a hot … and central regions with lightning strikes increasing fire activity. The weather systems generating these storms generally did not bring widespread steady rainfall. While Canada’s cloud-to-ground lightning to date as of July 31 is at its lowest recorded level (77% of normal), Newfoundland/Labrador has recorded just under 300% of normal July …

… document. The International Mobilization Guide establishes the standards for international mobilization and demobilization of resources responding to foreign incidents in Canada, Australia and New Zealand; and foreign resources from Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand in response to wildland fires located in the United States. The bilateral agreements between those countries and this document …

… Support Organization (ISO), Example – Complex Incident: Incident Support Organization (ISO), Example: MOBILIZATION PROCEDURES FOR MILITARY ASSETS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Canada Support Australia and New Zealand Support Mexico Support Other Nations Support for Large Scale Mobilizations Processes for International Mobilization of Federal … Support Organization (ISO), Example – Complex Incident: Incident Support Organization (ISO), Example: MOBILIZATION PROCEDURES FOR MILITARY ASSETS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Canada Support Australia and New Zealand Support Mexico Support Other Nations Support for Large Scale Mobilizations Processes for International Mobilization of Federal …