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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Nashville TN
600 AM CDT Wed Oct 9 2019
...Fire Weather/Fire Prevention Awareness Week is October 7th
through October 11th...
Fire Weather/Fire Prevention Awareness Week continues today with a
look at drought and its effects on wildfires.
Climatic conditions, such as long term drought, can play a major
role in the number and intensity of wildfires. The lack of rainfall,
in conjunction with very warm temperatures, allows forest fuels such
as dead leaves, trees, and branches to become unusually dry. The dry
forest fuels are very susceptible to the potential of fires,
especially when daytime relative humidities are low and wind speeds
are high. During the drought of 2007, over 3,000 wildfires were
reported in Tennessee, burning over 44,000 acres.
It is important to be alert to the increased threat of wildfires
during drought conditions, especially if your home is in a forested
area or if you plan on visiting an area forest. The following are
some safety tips to help protect life and property from wildfires.
1. Check with local fire authorities or public land management
officials to obtain current fire restriction information.
2. Clear campfire sites down to bare soil. Circle the fire pit with
rocks, and build the campfire away from overhanging branches, dry
grass, pine needles, logs, and steep slopes.
3. Never leave a campfire unattended, When putting out a campfire,
drown the fire. Keep a bucket of water and a shovel nearby.
4. Homes near forested areas should have trees and shrubs thinned at
least 30 feet from buildings. Remove lower tree branches, especially
those that may overhang the roof.
5. Rake and clear surface fuels, such as leaves, limbs and pine
needles, away from homes in wooded areas. For detailed information
on protecting your home from wildfires, visit the firewise website
at www.firewise.org or www.burnsafetn.org.
The topic for Thursday will be, Red Flag Warning, extreme fire
weather conditions.
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For additional Fire Weather information, please go to the following
website: www.weather.gov/fire
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