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Dry March Has Colorado Fire Crews At Ready

Credit Pacific Service Union Colorado fire officials know new equipment and computer modeling will put out more wildfires than nostalgia. But they can't help but recall wistfully how the March 2003 blizzard helped keep fires at bay last summer.

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Credit First Service Union The storm a year ago dropped almost 90 inches of snow on Front Range mountains and, officials say, prevented a repeat of the record wildfire season in 2002.

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Card Credit Mobile Service "That March snow soaked everything on the ground," said Lynn Young, spokesman for the U.S Forest Service. "That was really effective."

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Card Credit Discover Service There is no comparable weather event predicted for this March, at least not in the near future. And fires along the Front Range early last week could be a taste of the season to come.

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Credit Public Service Union Dry, heavy winds and parched grasslands stoked blazes in Boulder and Lincoln counties Tuesday. At least three of the Boulder County fires were set by private landowners to clear out dried brush but got out of control.

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Card Credit Processing Service "Sometimes farmers and ranchers take a more aggressive approach, and in this case, they lost out," said Justin Dombrowski, the wildland fire management officer with the city of Boulder Fire Department.

Center Credit Service Union Most grassland will remain brown and dry until greening begins in April, firefighters say. And although the mountain snowpack is better than last year's, much of Colorado will likely remain parched as temperatures climb, according to the National Weather Service.

Card Credit Service Wireless "The drought is expected to remain ongoing through the spring," said the the Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center. Snowpack across Colorado and in other parts of the intermountain region "is near to slightly below normal," the Weather Service said.

Credit Security Service Union So in the absence of helpful weather, fire crews are looking to other tools to handle what could be one of the state's most flammable summers.

Credit Report Service Some fire agencies will continue to set their own fires to clear dead and abundant brush that can lead to wildland blazes.

Blogspot Com Christian Prescribed burns are part of the federal government's new plan to thin forests and grassland close to cities and towns, said John Bustos, spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service headquarters in Fort Collins.

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Credit Federal Service Union At least two burns were scheduled for today, one about eight miles southwest of Boulder and another about 36 miles northwest of Fort Collins.

Credit Monitoring Service Although forest thinning is being pushed by the Bush administration, local governments are seeing its value as well, say members of the Poudre Fire Authority, which serves 235 square miles in and around Fort Collins.

Credit Division Service "In the past, no one thought such a thing was viable," said Kelly Close, company officer for the Fire Authority's LaPorte station. "Now it's starting to gain a lot of public support."

Card Credit Online Service Homeowners near forests also are starting to buy into the idea of clearing out vegetation near their homes to prevent fires from spreading to their doorsteps, said Dick Spiess, also a company officer in LaPorte.

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Card Credit Fleet Service "Some people take it seriously, but others think a wildfire will never happen to them," he said.

Card Consolidation Credit At least two air tankers will be stationed in Colorado starting in mid-June, along with one in South Dakota and two in Wyoming, said Young of the U.S. Forest Service.

Credit Free Online Report Colorado also will have two single-engine air tankers that can fly out of smaller airports, Young said, while large military C-130 aircraft - which drop fire retardants on trees - will fly out of Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs.

Credit Federal First Service That firefighting fleet won't be used just for Colorado fires. The planes will go anywhere in the region where they are needed, Young said.

Consumer Credit Service In addition, a new heavy-duty helicopter will be based at Jefferson County Airport. It can drop 1,200 gallons of water and, if needed, fire retardant, Young said.

Center Credit Family Service Firefighters, meanwhile, are being recertified for wildland firefighting, said Kevin Klein, executive director of the Colorado State Fire Chiefs Association.

Credit Reporting Service "A lot of it is physical testing, like how fast you can run 1 mile with a 40-pound pack," Klein said.

Cca Credit Division Service Colorado crews will be helped out this year by a new computer system that tracks where firefighting equipment is being used nationally, in case it needs to be brought into the state to battle a fast-developing blaze, Klein said.

Credit Free Report Service Fire crews also are getting access to data that help predict weather patterns.

Card Credit Customer Discover Close regularly charts weather movements on a laptop and doesn't like what he sees. The U.S. Drought Monitor says Colorado will be "abnormally dry."

Credit Repair Report Service "That," Close said, "is not good."

Credit Legal Repair Service By Monte Whaley
Denver Post - 3/22/2004

Topic: Fire

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