Florida: Wildfire season 2006 could outdo 1998*Update4/30/06
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No rain here in my part of NE Florida. Clay county saw no rain.....
even with the "sprinkles" NE Florida is getting in limited areas, the KBDI continues to grow.

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MEAN CHANGE (MIN/MAX) COUNTY
1 542 4 ( 266 / 653) ALACHUA
2 484 5 ( 269 / 607) BAKER
3 599 3 ( 327 / 721) BAY
4 541 3 ( 199 / 637) BRADFORD
5 542 4 ( 186 / 693) BREVARD
6 663 2 ( 188 / 745) BROWARD
7 599 -23 ( 379 / 705) CALHOUN
8 608 3 ( 207 / 688) CHARLOTTE
9 599 3 ( 144 / 686) CITRUS
10 578 3 ( 294 / 636) CLAY
11 641 2 ( 87 / 741) COLLIER
12 537 0 ( 369 / 619) COLUMBIA
13 610 3 ( 154 / 724) DADE
14 614 3 ( 151 / 687) DESOTO
15 593 4 ( 353 / 676) DIXIE
16 523 4 ( 263 / 597) DUVAL
17 478 7 ( 195 / 681) ESCAMBIA
18 563 3 ( 297 / 658) FLAGLER
19 619 4 ( 386 / 715) FRANKLIN
20 561 -19 ( 375 / 651) GADSDEN
21 577 3 ( 300 / 650) GILCHRIST
22 609 3 ( 122 / 691) GLADES
23 622 4 ( 375 / 705) GULF
24 561 -4 ( 425 / 630) HAMILTON
25 574 3 ( 46 / 685) HARDEE
26 640 3 ( 301 / 739) HENDRY
27 621 3 ( 164 / 694) HERNANDO
28 599 3 ( 95 / 684) HIGHLANDS
29 530 3 ( 14 / 655) HILLSBOROUGH
30 474 -41 ( 292 / 634) HOLMES
31 533 5 ( 174 / 709) INDIAN_RIVER
32 543 -38 ( 236 / 680) JACKSON
33 536 -49 ( 284 / 692) JEFFERSON
34 570 4 ( 449 / 626) LAFAYETTE
35 542 4 ( 135 / 689) LAKE
36 655 2 ( 104 / 720) LEE
37 516 -47 ( 40 / 644) LEON
38 588 3 ( 282 / 686) LEVY
39 583 -9 ( 292 / 674) LIBERTY
40 561 -15 ( 267 / 695) MADISON
41 584 3 ( 124 / 676) MANATEE
42 577 4 ( 327 / 664) MARION
43 605 3 ( 208 / 735) MARTIN
44 587 3 ( 14 / 710) MONROE
45 513 5 ( 189 / 615) NASSAU
46 529 1 ( 213 / 654) OKALOOSA
47 575 4 ( 136 / 692) OKEECHOBEE
48 557 3 ( 15 / 698) ORANGE
49 538 4 ( 14 / 660) OSCEOLA
50 620 3 ( 212 / 752) PALM_BEACH
51 591 4 ( 209 / 682) PASCO
52 608 4 ( 385 / 709) PINELLAS
53 554 4 ( 123 / 662) POLK
54 568 3 ( 260 / 656) PUTNAM
55 582 4 ( 265 / 672) ST_JOHNS
56 586 3 ( 243 / 702) ST_LUCIE
57 431 7 ( 185 / 624) SANTA_ROSA
58 603 3 ( 271 / 684) SARASOTA
59 545 3 ( 252 / 677) SEMINOLE
60 600 3 ( 39 / 678) SUMTER
61 571 4 ( 458 / 627) SUWANNEE
62 561 -4 ( 353 / 725) TAYLOR
63 493 4 ( 125 / 602) UNION
64 569 3 ( 145 / 646) VOLUSIA
65 589 -13 ( 357 / 712) WAKULLA
66 534 -11 ( 247 / 680) WALTON
67 557 -13 ( 271 / 660) WASHINGTON
even with the "sprinkles" NE Florida is getting in limited areas, the KBDI continues to grow.
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fact789 wrote:what is the latest arcage burnt, homing fatalities (houses lost), and evacuation orders for fires in florida?
http://www.nifc.gov/fireinfo/nfn.html
http://www.nifc.gov/firemaps.html
couple of links, has a lot of info to decipher.
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