Calif. prepping for nasty fire season
By Carmen George, Fresno Bee
Firefighters are bracing for a hot year as California’s drought has forests primed for early wildfires.
CalFire spokesman Daniel Berlant said firefighters already have responded to over 400 wildfires statewide this year. By comparison, there were no wildfires in the first 3 1/2 weeks of last year, he said.
“The conditions we are experiencing right now are similar to what we would be seeing in August — that’s how dry it is,” Berlant said. “Even though the calendar says it’s February and it’s winter, conditions are primed for wildfires.”
In response to the drought, CalFire staffing increased statewide last week. Last year, CalFire declared the official start of fire season on May 1. This year, it’s likely to be much earlier, Berlant said.
If we are in the start of a mild/medium el nino precipitation season, how will this effect the situation.
PERRY. El Nino is not a guarantee of moisture. Can it rain and snow enough in February and March to offset the lost moisture of December and January is the question. Historically, the odds are against it.