Extreme fire dangers this year.
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Extreme fire dangers this year.
Virginia is now running PSA's on fire dangers from all the millions of trees that were felled by Isabel. I can only imagine the potential threat that waits Florida.
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caneman wrote:Rainband wrote:scary thought
Indeed,
A dry May may not only foretell an active Hurricane season for Florida but also an active Fire season.
just wondering if thats always the case or just in general
I remember that bad fire season in 1998. but Florida had no East Coast hits that year.
Georges that hit the Keys and Earl that hit the Panhandle that year.
not questioning it just wondering
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California has some ripper of firestorms.
Off topic for a bit
I am thankful for the Australian SUmmer this year
we have had no major fires in my state this year.
actually Australia has not had many this summer which is a welcome change
There were fires in Perth and Adelaide last November / December
but since then not so bad

Off topic for a bit
I am thankful for the Australian SUmmer this year
we have had no major fires in my state this year.
actually Australia has not had many this summer which is a welcome change
There were fires in Perth and Adelaide last November / December
but since then not so bad
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Re: Extreme fire dangers this year.
OuterBanker wrote:Virginia is now running PSA's on fire dangers from all the millions of trees that were felled by Isabel. I can only imagine the potential threat that waits Florida.
Yep, I see that thing 2-3 times a day for about the past 2 weeks or so. Gonna get interesting around here as spring and summer roll in..
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tropicalweatherwatcher wrote:caneman wrote:Rainband wrote:scary thought
Indeed,
A dry May may not only foretell an active Hurricane season for Florida but also an active Fire season.
just wondering if thats always the case or just in general
I remember that bad fire season in 1998. but Florida had no East Coast hits that year.
Georges that hit the Keys and Earl that hit the Panhandle that year.
not questioning it just wondering
Just an observation. Last year was unusually dry in SE Florida in May which was in part due to the placement of the Bermuda High thereby driving storms toward Florida. And to date there has been no pattern change so this will be something to look for as some experts are getting concerned. My reference about Fires has more to do with all the downed and dead Trees along with potential for drought conditions not that there was necessarily a correlation between drought and Florida Hurricane activity. ONe thing I do find interesting is all the rain California is getting. I believe worst in 100 years for that area.
Any research bugs out there that could give a snapshot of say the worse 5 Winter rain totals in California and how that has correlated with the Atlantic Huuricane seaon?
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Up here in northeast Fl, they were saying yesterday that we are already -4 inches from the avg normal rainfall this year. I drive from Jax to Palatka everyday for work and have noticed several small fires. Wether they are intentional burns or wildfires, not sure. Not much posted in the news yet this year. Tonight was the first rainfall I can remember us having in weeks. Got a total of .75 in of rain. Not looking forward to a repeat of the 98 season, driving down the interstate to Orlando and literally driving through a tunnel of flames. 
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