U.S. Severe Weather, Lightning & Wildfire Center
U.S. Lower 48 - Alaska - Hawaii - State - Local Norcal
U.S. Wildfire, Smoke & Alerts Maps | Alaska & Hawaii Fire Detections
Surface Smoke Forecast Map
United States-Canada-Individual States
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Severe Weather Tracking
with Radar and Local Alerts
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Northern California Lightning Detection Radar
Western U.S. Fire Monitoring Satellite
Pacific Northwest [Goes-West]
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Pacific Southwest [Goes-West]
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U.S. Pacific Coast [Goes-West]
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Central Alaska [Goes-West]
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S.E. Alaska & British Columbia [Goes-West]
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Pacific Northwest [Goes-East]
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Pacific Southwest [Goes-East]
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Northern Rockies [Goes-East]
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Southern Plains [Goes-East]
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Western U.S. and Eastern Pacifc Ocean [Goes-West]
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California, Placerville, Motherlode & Northern Sierra
Placerville, CA. Area - "Modified Watering & Irrigation Index"
>> Minimum Water Needed To Keep Your Lawn Alive and Well & Conserve Water <<
Current Conditions Maps & Data for Northern California
How Forest Fires Are Started
Item Descriptions
The fire danger meter is for Placerville, California, which is the location of El Dorado Weather. The meter uses the Composite Burn Index or CBI. Listed within the meter is the current temperature and humidity for Placerville, two very important factors in measuring the fire danger. Also shown for the Placerville area is the Sierra Fire Forecast Text.
The rest of the page items are National fire watching tools. This includes the Fire Advisory Map, Fire Detection Map, Forest Fire Causes, and the US Fire Detection Text.
The fire dectection text lists the state, county, nearest town to the fire, and the distance in miles from the town to the fire.
The fire advisory map list the current fire danger or fire conditions severity for the lower 48 states, and shows color coded fire severity for all the national locations.
The Fire Detection Map shows all the current wild fire detections in the United States. Also listed is the exact longitude and latitude for each fire location, the nearby towns, the type of land cover such as deciduous broadleaf forest, mixed forest, or grasslands etc for example.
The pie graph is pretty self explaintory as it stands, and demonstrates a comprehensive chart of all of the causes of forest fires.
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