The Most Threatening Wildfire Period is Ahead. But Why? And a Warm, Pleasant Forecast.

This has been a very benign wildfire season so far this year, with far fewer than normal wildfires over the western U.S., with considerably less than normal area burnt (see figures below).

Number of wildfires by year:  WA DNR area

The area burned by year:  WA DNR Area

The area burned by year, California.

But we can not become complacent!   Historically, the most threatening wildfire season in the Northwest is the end of August and early September as the atmosphere starts to cool.

But why?  What is so threatening about the cool late summer/early autumn periods?  All is revealed in the podcast.

And I also provide the forecast for the next week.  Very pleasant in the west, but a bit toasty in the east. 

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This has been a very benign wildfire season so far this year The Most Threatening Wildfire Period is Ahead.  But Why?   And a Warm, Pleasant Forecast.


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