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  2. Jan 21

    🔥 are highly dependent on meteorological conditions ☀️ Summer 2018 was “one of the warmest and driest summers on record for ” according to , 🥵 causing an unusually high number of

  3. Jan 21

    can be unpredictable and pose risks to our water quality. It’s important for municipalities and utilities to be prepared with strategies to mitigate associated risks. Learn more at

  4. Jan 20

    Counting on and to hold him to this. Our state cannot be a firestorm every 6 months until the end of time.

  5. Jan 20

    ‼️ DEADLINE REMINDER ‼️ Property owners affected by the 2020 have 2⃣ weeks to enroll in the state's NO-COST debris removal program! Turn in a Right-of-Entry form by February 1, 2021. ➡️Follow cleanup progress by signing up for the Wildfire Debris Operations Dashboard!

  6. Jan 17

    University Of 🇺🇸 researchers are changing models from the air 🔥🌳

  7. Jan 20

    Business owners hit by and the COVID-19 pandemic have a range of financial options to explore - coverage of a webinar on disaster recovery -

  8. Jan 19

    FTS is proud to sponsor this important wildfire webinar from Northwest Public Power Association tomorrow at 2pm (PST)

  9. Measuring particle emissions from wildfires and tracking those exposure patterns is vital to expand our understanding of the ramifications of wildfire increases on air quality and public health.

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  10. Jan 19

    See those Red Flag Warnings (hot pink) south of the Bay Area? That's rare for January. The last time issued Red Flag Warnings for a portion of their CWA during the month of January was 2014.

  11. Jan 16

    This weekend is your last chance to see the temporary exhibit, Facing the Inferno, the Wildfire Photography of Kari Greer! We are open from 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. today, and from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow.

  12. Jan 15

    Good piece on rebuilding after CA in . “Even after the Camp Fire, you’d think we would have seen a spike in the number of permits, and yet we haven’t,” said Dan Dunmoyer of . “We’re seeing a lot of people just cut and run.”

  13. Jan 19

    Fire burns near Castlewood Ranch in Watsonville. The property was not damaged but the fire did come close.

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  14. This , is using its water vapor band to track critical conditions in parts of Central and Southern California. Very windy and dry conditions will bring an increased risk for . Authorities have issued a in some areas.

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  16. Jan 15

    The U.S. saw 22 distinct billion-dollar weather and climate catastrophes in 2020 that led to a total of more than $95 billion in disaster-related damages.

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    Climate change has led to an increase in , and the warming planet is making it more difficult for forests to bounce back. 🔗

  18. Weather and climate-driven disasters across the U.S. caused at least 262 deaths and $95 billion in damages in 2020. , , droughts, and heatwaves are all predicted to increase in intensity as a result of climate change: via

  19. Jan 21

    New rules put in place to encourage "microgrid deployment in California to ensure grid resilience and backup power capabilities."

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  20. Jan 15

    supports the activities of the Hellenic Fire Brigade (5th Athens Unit) by donating equipment that will enhance its infrastructure. We remain committed to further such actions, as contribution to , through the combating of .

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