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Phase 2 Line Post-Fire BAER Soil Burn Severity Map Released 10-17-2024
Southern California Post-Fire BAER 2024
Publication Type: News - 10/17/2024 - 12:03
Phase 2 Line Post-Fire BAER Soil Burn Severity Map Released
October 17, 2024
USDA Forest Service Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) specialists recently completed their data gathering and analysis for Phase 2 of the Line Fire burned area to produce a combined post-fire Soil Burn Severity (SBS) map for Phases 1 and 2. Phase 1 BAER assessment of the Line Fire was paused when the fire became active and burned approximately an additional 5,000 acres.
The BAER assessment team used initial remote sensing imagery with their field-validated soils data to develop and produce a map showing soil burn severity levels for the burned area. The SBS is broken into four different classes: unburned/very low (green), low (blue), moderate (yellow), and high (red). For more information on these different SBS classifications, see the BAER Information Brief at: Cabdf Southern California Postfire Baer 2024 - | InciWeb (wildfire.gov).
The BAER SBS map and data display categories of unburned/very low, low, moderate, and high soil burn severity in different colors for the different categories. Approximately 30% of the 44,132 acres analyzed by the BAER team are either unburned/very low or low soil burn severity, while 50% sustained a moderate soil burn severity, and about 20% were identified as having high soil burn severity.
There are several types of fire severity and intensity maps that you may see. Although they look different for the same fire, they are accurate. This is because fire severity or intensity are different metrics of the fire effects on a specific resource such as soils, tree canopies, vegetation or wildlife habitat. Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) maps are primarily measures of fire effects on soils. See also Fire Intensity vs. Soil Severity Effects BAER Information Brief at: Cabdf Southern California Postfire Baer 2024 - | InciWeb (wildfire.gov).
The BAER team relies on their final soil burn severity map to produce data, which they are using in their subsequent modeling and determinations of post-fire runoff, erosion, and sedimentation. The BAER team, the US Geological Survey (USGS), and the California State Watershed Emergency Response Team (WERT) all utilize the soil burn severity map as an analysis tool to estimate post-fire watershed response to precipitation events. In specific areas that experienced moderate to high burn severity, there could be increased runoff from steep hillslopes which could result in increases of post-fire soil erosion, sedimentation, and potential debris flows.
The Phase 2 Line Fire SBS map can be downloaded at the Southern CA Post-Fire BAER 2024 InciWeb site: Cabdf Southern California Postfire Baer 2024 Information | InciWeb (wildfire.gov) under the Maps” tab.
BAER SAFETY MESSAGE: Everyone near and downstream from the burned areas should remain alert and stay updated on weather conditions that may result in heavy rains and increased water runoff. Flash flooding may occur quickly during heavy rain events--be prepared to act. Current weather and emergency notifications can be found at the National Weather Service website: www.weather.gov/lox/.
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