Fire behaviour that becomes erratic or difficult to predict due to its rate of spread and/or flame length. This type of fire behaviour often influences its environment and can represent a significant risk to suppression personnel
Dr. Robert Stacey (compilor), European Glossary of Wildfire Terminology (Covering areas of wildfire environment, fire behaviour, fuel, topography, weather, wildfire suppression operations, safety, incident command, tactics, cartography and map reading, equipment, aerial operations, wildfire preparation, prevention and recovery, prevention and detection, fire investigation and restoration), EUFOFINET (European Forest Fire Networks) Project, Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service, Northumberland UK 2012 (1st Ed.). http://www.fire.uni-freiburg.de/literature/EUFOFIN ET-Fire-Glossary.pdf, (For Fr - Brit) {808}