Acreage burned this year has been less than one third of average for the date.
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Media hysteria about fires is well above average.
Hmm, that’s odd, that we have such a small amount of burning — like a drought of fire. Anything odd like this is clearly caused by climate change as it represents an atypical or extreme weather event. We need to seriously cut CO2 to the bone and maybe then we could get the fire level back up to normal. Hi Andy!
But Jerry Brown said the fires that have happened were due to global warming. Weird.
Her’e the drought forecast: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/season_drought.gif