Rose Bowl Stadium is in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (VHFHSZ)
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In this episode, we look at a surprising example of how California’s Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ) intersect with well-known landmarks. This time we visit the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, one of the most recognizable stadiums in the United States.
Using the official CAL FIRE hazard maps as a reference, this video shows how the Rose Bowl stadium and the surrounding Arroyo Seco area fall within a designated wildfire hazard zone due to the nearby foothill terrain and natural vegetation that connects to the San Gabriel Mountains.
While the Rose Bowl is located within a large urban area, its position within the Arroyo canyon places it close to hillside slopes and open space that influence wildfire risk classifications.
During the episode, we take a closer look at how geography and surrounding terrain affect wildfire hazard designations, even for major public venues and parks.
Topics covered include:
• Why the Rose Bowl falls within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone
• How the Arroyo Seco landscape influences wildfire risk classification
• The relationship between canyon terrain and wildfire behavior
• How hazard zones can include major landmarks and public spaces
• Why wildfire risk mapping matters even in highly urbanized parts of Los Angeles County
The Rose Bowl provides a clear example of how wildfire hazard zones can extend into places that many people would never expect — even iconic stadiums in the middle of major cities.
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