Fire Without End

That’s seems unlikely, though. Back at the incident command post Mary Rasmussen, another public information officer, said that it’s likely their heels will be dug into the area for a while. Last year, the National Interagency Coordination Center had incident command posts in Idaho to fight fires. The fires burned from July until the snows came.

She’s noticed a trend that fire seasons are longer now. She blames global warming. “There is data to support the concept that we are losing our snowpack sooner,” she said. She said that the snowpack helps reduce the duration of the fire season because it melts slowly and keeps vegetation and soil moist. She said when the snowpack melts earlier in the year, everything dries out sooner and it extends the fire season.

As far as this fire season goes: “There is no end in sight,” Rasmussen said.

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