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Judgment & ambiguity · When to act

It's peak fire season. Humidity is dropping and the wind forecast for a high-risk circuit is hovering right at your de-energization thresholds, but the models won't firm up for hours. Cutting power strands medically vulnerable customers; not cutting it risks an ignition. When do you de-energize?

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I treat the threshold as a trigger, not a suggestion, but I act on the envelope of the forecast, not a single number.

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