Wildfire Today begins our eighth year

Eighth year of Wildfire Today

This week we are beginning the eighth year of Wildfire Today. It is a good time to remind our readers that we greatly appreciate them and especially their comments, interactions, and news tips. We are also very thankful for the support from BFX Fire Apparatus, Coulson, Coaxsher, and Astronics.

Our actual birthday was Tuesday, January 6, but at that time we were in south Florida where we watched Mississippi State play in the Orange Bowl, and then spent a few extra days to take advantage of the weather that was 80 degrees warmer than the day we left South Dakota. We also used the time to visit and write about the fire and aviation programs at Miami-Dade County and Everglades National Park.

In the 2014 calendar year the three most-read articles on Wildfire Today were about fires in California — in descending order: the King Fire near Pollock Pines in September, the Sand Fire south of Placerville in July, and the Cocos fire west of Escondido in May.

King Fire pyrocumulus
Pyrocumulus clouds over the King Fire, as seen from Lake Tahoe, which was approximately 13 miles away from the fire. Photo via NWS Sacramento and Steve Ellsworth.
Key Largo, Florida
Key Largo, Florida, January 5, 2015. Photo by Bill Gabbert.

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Author: Bill Gabbert

After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.

13 thoughts on “Wildfire Today begins our eighth year”

  1. Part of my daily “fix”. Thanks not only to you Bill but the good sponsors that help make it happen!

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  2. Happy Birthday, I really enjoy this site and the Fire Aviation site.
    Keep up the good work!

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  3. Happy Birthday Bill, this site has come a long way and it shows as it is one of the best wildland sites on the web. I will say the Key Largo photo looks like a good spot for your new office! Mark

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  4. I check the site everyday to see what is going on. thanks for the hard work and more years of news.

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