cbp3
04-18-2000, 10:33 AM
It's beginning to look like we are having unusual weather patterns setting up again for the seventh year in a row. Traditionally, here in NJ we experience the majority of our severe fire danger during the spring, with a period of high danger in the fall.
However, for the seventh year, it seems to start raining in early Mar. more or less non-stop through mid-May, then the rainfall shuts off until late Aug. or early Sept. This has led to hellacious fire seasons during the summer, the worst time to fight fire here. It's toughest on the firefighter and the forest. Lately we've had to deal with large areas of (Atlantic White) cedar swamps regularly burning which, if you haven't tried it, is truly an experience not worth having!
Anyone out there notice something similar happening in your areas?
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However, for the seventh year, it seems to start raining in early Mar. more or less non-stop through mid-May, then the rainfall shuts off until late Aug. or early Sept. This has led to hellacious fire seasons during the summer, the worst time to fight fire here. It's toughest on the firefighter and the forest. Lately we've had to deal with large areas of (Atlantic White) cedar swamps regularly burning which, if you haven't tried it, is truly an experience not worth having!
Anyone out there notice something similar happening in your areas?
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