The term "spot fire" refers to a fire ignited outside the main fire perimeter by a flying ember or spark. These embers are carried by wind, and when they land on receptive fuel, they can start new fires. Spot fires are a significant factor in the rapid spread of wildfires, making fire suppression efforts more complex and dangerous. They are commonly addressed by monitoring for them at the fire perimeter during wildfire incidents.
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