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Founder’s Log — Friday, August 14, 2026
his is where terrain-aware wildfire intelligence becomes critical: classifying the terrain and atmospheric conditions correctly helps determine which tactics, aircraft, and operational windows are actually appropriate.

Charles Mohler
3 days ago


August 12, 2026 — FieldSpan Global Signals Briefing
This week’s cross-hemisphere ignition sequence demonstrates why global wildfire intelligence is becoming operationally essential: atmospheric pressure, terrain behavior, infrastructure strain, and resource saturation are increasingly connected across regions.

Charles Mohler
6 days ago
The Material Cliff (Part 2 — Who Jumps the Line)
Discover who gets priority when materials run short. Learn how to Jump The Line and its impact on communities and data centers. Jump The Line!

Charles Mohler
Jul 1


The Material Cliff (Part 1)
Discover how the Material Cliff impacts power infrastructure. Learn why the Material Cliff poses challenges to grid reliability and planning.

Charles Mohler
Jul 1


Utah Wildfires
Discover how Utah is facing unprecedented wildfires with our expert insights. Learn essential wildfire resilience tips to safeguard your community today.

Charles Mohler
Jul 1


WILDFIRE READY — COMMUNITY CHECKLIST
Stay safe with our Wildfire Ready Community Checklist! Learn how quick 20-minute missions can reduce ignition risk in your neighborhood.

Charles Mohler
Jul 1


Wildfire Isn’t an Event — It’s a Patient
Years of observing wildfire behavior across the West — from the Great Basin to the Four Corners, and through canyon runs to red-flag days — has shifted my perspective. Wildfire is not merely an "incident"; it is a living, breathing patient. Indigenous communities recognized this long before. Fire is alive; it responds to its environment, reacts to stress, and shows symptoms. Viewing wildfire through this lens transforms the entire response system. A doctor doesn’t treat chaos

Charles Mohler
Jul 1


The Tonopah Low — The Forgotten Wind That Can Change Everything
Discover the power of the Tonopah Low, the forgotten wind that can change everything. Learn how this atmospheric setup shapes the West's fire days.

Charles Mohler
Jul 1


How Insurance Innovation, Wildfire Mitigation, and Utility Costs Converge: A New Era of Terrain-Informed Risk Management
Wildfires no longer threaten only landscapes—they threaten financial stability, infrastructure, and community trust. From insurance incentives to terrain-informed mitigation, this blog unpacks how innovation, collaboration, and strategic planning are transforming wildfire risk into opportunity.

Charles Mohler
Dec 1, 2025
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