Headfire
Headfire is a term used in the context of fire behavior and wildfire management. It refers to the phenomenon where a fire's heat and combustion products rise and spread ahead of the main fire front, creating a "head" of fire that can outpace the rate of spread of the main fire. This can occur in various fire types, including wildfires, structure fires, and industrial fires.
The headfire effect is influenced by several factors, including wind speed and direction, fuel type and moisture
Headfire is a complex and dynamic process that can be influenced by a variety of factors. Understanding