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Under strong wind and dry weather, power companies can enact Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS). How should they determine if a shutoff is warranted? We propose a mechanistic approach to assess the risk that power conductor cables oscillate, encroach vegetation, and trigger a wildfire.


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