“…Normally, in Mediterranean climate ecosystems and under extreme meteorological conditions where there is a constant wind presence and slope effect, the rate of spread grows geometrically throughout fire duration (Andrews, 1986;Andrews & Queen, 2001;Alexandrian et al, 1999), which is why the attack time for the first arrival of firefighting methods, is of extreme importance (Rodríguez y Silva, 1999;Andrews et al, 2003;Castillo et al, 2013). This rate of progression has been studied from the perspective of potential damage caused by fire advance, such as reported by Rodríguez y Silva et al, (2014) when determining combat operations priority phases according to duration, among other indicators. However, there are not 2 tillo (1998), and used in repeated scientific studies (Pedernera & Julio, 1999;Castillo et al, 2014) which confirm the reliability of its calculation.…”