Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Fall fire season still with us in some parts of U.S.

Reading Mike Archer's Firebomber's Publications today I saw a few articles on mostly smaller wildfires that are still burning or have burned in the southeastern U.S. I am reminded that the fall wildfire season is still with us in some portions of the country. With thanks to Mike Archer for bringing these articles to my attention, I share them with you now.

Unfortunately, the links to many of the stories that I referred to when I originally wrote this article have expired and the links have been removed.  

Wildfires in East Tennessee


The url to the report from WATE is no longer available.

Wildfire in Hawkins County, Tennessee

Unfortunately the story and video from WBIR on this fire is no longer available.

Cherokee, NC

When I wrote this article there was a report from Fox Carolina on a 100 acre fire in Smoky Mt. National Park that was recently contained. This article is no longer available.

Small wildfire in Osceola National Forest in Baker County, FL

The link to the article from ActionNewsJax on heavy smoke from a fire in the Osceola National Forest is no longer available. 

Red Flag Warnings

Meanwhile, Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today reported here on Red Flag conditions in portions of Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado and Florida.

Revised on October 12, 2015 to remove dead links.

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