How Pacific Power prepares for fire season with a wealth of historical weather data

The utility’s weather team has to generate forecasts for each part of the six states where Pacific Power operates, trying to stay ahead of fire weather conditions.

PORTLAND, Ore. — With fire season now underway, Oregon’s electricity providers are using the methods they developed after a series of very active wildfire years to keep a close watch on weather conditions that could threaten to bring down energized power lines and start fires.

The summer of 2020 proved disastrous for thousands of Oregon homeowners — and by extension, the electric company Pacific Power. When powerful winds threatened over the long Labor Day weekend in September, the utility

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