Here are the current 60 Day Rainfall Deficit percentages for the state of California. The images are arranged from north to south. The final image is the statewide image. Note that only a small portion of the state (San Diego county, far western Riverside county, and the lower Colorado River region) are above normal. Click on the selected image to enlarge.









Drought in the West? You be the Judge

On December 24, 2011, in drought, fire weather, by RamblingChief

See also  Seasonal Outlook for Southern and Central California produced by the Southern CA GACC.

Three  causes for concern exist: 1) There have been several episodes of sustained periods of offshore winds with very low relative humidity (low fuel mositure/low soil moisture); 2) There have been several frost/freeze events that have stunted/burned/killed grasses and soft wood shrubs; 3) Rainfall that supports growth in hard chaparral is the precipitation that occurs in February and March. Hard chaparral is dormant during the winter months and only takes on minimal live fuel moisture until its greenup period in the spring (Plant Phenology 101). See Fire Effects Information System for a description of chaparral phenology.




> From: http://firehistory.asu.edu/

The past 40 years have witnessed remarkable changes in American fire policy, institutions, sciences, and practices. Yet the standard history, Fire in America, ends in the 1970s. It misses the momentous events that make America’s great cultural revolution on fire. But more is at stake than missing years. The revolution changed the storyline. It deserves its own narrative.

The federal agencies have generously agreed to fund a sequel study that will survey the history from 1960 to 2011. The project will result in two books. Between Two Fires: A Fire History of America, 1960-2011 will relate the basic narrative. To the Last Smoke will assemble an anthology of essays to highlight particular places, personalities, and practices. Between Two Fires will thus serve as the play-by-play record, and To the Last Smoke as the color commentary.

Plans for 2012: Primary research travels to the Great Plains, Northern Rockies, and possibly Alaska, with shorter, targeted trips to NIFC, Washington, DC, and significant sites in the Southwest, all to end by the start of classes in August.

Funding comes from the U.S. Forest Service, Department of the Interior, and Joint Fire Science Program.

Documentary description from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: CLICK HERE

Note: This video is currently available on YouTube from whophd (not associated with any of our sites), but our partner site (WildfireTUBE) is currently working on properly licensing the documentary from ABC and making it available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) license.

 

 

2012 CAL FIRE Firefighter 1 (Seasonal) Recruitment

On December 15, 2011, in firefighter, jobs, by RamblingChief

CAL FIRE Firefighter 1 (Seasonal) Vacancy Announcement

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