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hatrack

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Sun Aug 11, 2019, 09:38 AM Aug 2019

California Fire Season Delayed, But Wet Spring Means Big Fuel Load For Later This Year

California’s wildfire season is starting late this year, according to fire scientist Tom Rolinski, who monitors fuel conditions for Southern California Edison. But the late start is no indication of a mild fire season ahead. “There was a slow ramp-up to fire season this year," Rolinski said. "The fuel moistures we are currently seeing are more typical of early July.”

An unusually wet winter that yielded a super bloom, combined with a mild spring that kept vegetation wet, meant any fires did not consume a lot of acreage, Rolinski said. Recent above average temperatures are to blame for drying out plants, creating good fuels for wildfires. “We’re at a breaking point now,” Rolinski said.

With the use of a specialized oven in an Edison lab in Westminster, a team measures how much water is present in live plants sampled from around their service area. Rolinski told the Desert Sun the average last week had dipped to roughly 80 percent, the threshold at which it becomes more susceptible for combustion.




Fire season does not have a fixed calendar date, depending instead on a combination of weather factors. While it generally starts in mid-May and lasts until mid-November, the amount of rain in the preceding and following seasons changes its span year to year. The National Interagency Fire Center, which helps to coordinate fire resources across the country, calculates a Fire Potential Product to estimate the severity of fire hazard conditions, an index used by a variety of agencies including Cal Fire. Last week, the NIFC elevated its national preparedness level from two to three out of a maximum of five, partially because of elevated Fire Potential Product levels.

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https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/2019/08/06/california-wildfire-season-late-but-lots-fuel-means-bad-outlook/1929905001/
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California Fire Season Delayed, But Wet Spring Means Big Fuel Load For Later This Year (Original Post) hatrack Aug 2019 OP
Been a nice break this summer. mountain grammy Aug 2019 #1

mountain grammy

(26,613 posts)
1. Been a nice break this summer.
Sun Aug 11, 2019, 09:55 AM
Aug 2019

Our reservoirs are still full and our fire danger hasn’t gone above moderate all year. No illusions that it’ll last but we’ve enjoyed clean air and evening campfires.

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