Edson Area Update

Edson Forest Area Wildfire Update - January 9, 2023

Posted on Mon, Jan 09, 2023

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Wildfire season officially ended on October 31 and fire permits are no longer required until March 1. You are still responsible for the safe maintenance of any fires and for fully extinguishing winter burns.

Please ensure that you monitor weather conditions to prevent smoke issues or an escaped wildfire and have sufficient firefighting equipment nearby.

If you see smoke or flame and suspect it's a wildfire, call 310-FIRE. 


1 Jan 9 Winter Burn PilePlan your burns when an inversion isn't in the forecast. Once you're done burning, fully extinguish the pile to ensure it doesn't keep burning under the ground or snow and re-surface later as a wildfire. 


SMOKE MANAGEMENT AND INVERSIONS

Before you burn check the weather forecast. If an inversion is expected, smoke can be trapped close to the ground overnight reducing visibility and causing dangerous driving conditions and can affects those with smoke related health concerns.

WHAT IS AN INVERSION?

As temperatures start to cool early in the evening, the air closest to the earth’s surface will cool faster than the air above the surface. This is opposite of what air normally does. Normally air cools with the increase of height above the surface. The heat from the surface of the land is radiated back up into the atmosphere, warming the air above this shallow area near the ground, and since cold air is denser than warm air, the areas near the surface become colder than above.

The inversion happens when cold air is trapped near the ground by warmer air. The cool air near the surface cannot escape upwards and this creates a layer in which smoke from winter burning is trapped along the ground surface as it cannot mix out and rise.

HOW TO PREVENT SMOKE FROM LAYING LOW?

Check the weather forecast and plan your burns when inversions aren't likely to occur. If you see smoke (or steam from the mill) rising directly into the atmosphere, that's the best time to burn to limit smoke issues.


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WILDFIRE COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS DAY | FIRESMART

WHAT IS WILDFIRE COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS DAY?

Wildfire Community Preparedness Day, also known as Prep Day, is a national program by FireSmart™ Canada that encourages everyone to increase resilience to wildfire for their homes, neighbourhoods, and communities.

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

Prep Day is for everyone! Neighbourhoods, community groups, businesses, Indigenous groups, fire departments, local governments, etc. are encouraged to organize Prep Day events. FireSmart Canada, in collaboration with the National Fire Protection Association, the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, and the Co-operators support Prep Day by offering $500 awards to fund neighbourhood events. Groups can apply for the award on the FireSmart Canada website!

WHEN IS PREP DAY?

Each year, Prep Day takes place on the first Saturday in May. In 2023, Prep Day will fall on Saturday, May 6. While this is the “official” Prep Day, participants are welcome to hold events at any time between May and October 2023.

To learn more, you can click here for the Prep Day Toolkit or go directly to the application by clicking here.

https://firesmartcanada.ca/wildfire-community-preparedness-day-application-2023-award-year-2/

END OF WILDFIRE SEASON

The wildfire season in Alberta has officially ended. While fire permits are not required for burning outside of wildfire season in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta, residents and industry planning a burn during winter should keep safe burning practices top of mind and follow Alberta Wildfire’s guidelines. These include carefully selecting the burn site, checking weather conditions and having the right tools, water and equipment on hand to keep it under control.

To assist the Edson Forest Area, please let us know if you plan any large scale winter burning by contacting the dispatch line directly (780) 723-8507 (leave a message if closed) with the following:

  • name of landowner burning or company and representative name.
  • phone number in case of emergency.
  • legal land description or latitude/longitude.

For more information or if you require guidance, you can contact the local forest area or visit wildfire.alberta.ca for more information.


EDSON FOREST AREA WILDFIRE UPDATE

Since January 1, 2023, there have been no wildfires in the Edson Forest Area. Wildfires occasionally happen during winter conditions, be aware of your surroundings and ensure you always have sufficient firefighting equipment in case your fire escapes.

To view the wildfires on a map, check out the new wildfire dashboard. It provides up-to-date wildfire information at the click of a button. This interactive tool displays important statistics on the number of active wildfires in the province, sizes, locations, suspected causes and more.

PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE UPDATE 

Since January 1, 2023 in the Forest Protection Area, there have been no wildfires.


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 ALBERTA WILDFIRE INFORMATION

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For more information, please contact: 

Caroline Charbonneau
Wildfire Information Officer | Edson Forest Area
Cell:  780-740-1341
caroline.charbonneau@gov.ab.ca
 
 
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