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To: TXBubba

Interestingly I went to do some statistical analysis of # of fires and acreage burned to see how this year and last year stacked up compared to prior....suprise surprise they stopped posting data after 2016 to this site:

http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_protection/fire_protection_fire_info_redbooks

I was able to pull # of fires from Wikipedia for 2017 and it does indicate the # is at the very top end of the range with 9133 in 2017 vs an average of 8145 since the year 2000. There are 5 years over 9000 and 2017 is in the top 3.

Average acres burned for large fires blew through the roof in the past 2 years with 404626 acres in 2017 and a whopping 875654 acres so far this year vs an average of 203879 from 2000-2016. The only year that comes even close is 2007 with 566688 acres. What’s also really odd is the average acres took a step function increase in 2017 compared to 4 prior years where the average was 75992 acres for large fires.

I could easily see that with the dems taking congress in 2006 they decided to let things burn more to cover for sending more money cali way.


1,602 posted on 11/10/2018 2:16:37 PM PST by reed13k
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To: reed13k

opp... spoke to soon... was able to find ca.gov data for 2018 at a different web page:

http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_statsevents#2018

# of fires is still within the average but again the average is off the charts.


1,606 posted on 11/10/2018 2:20:45 PM PST by reed13k
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