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Fuel advisory notification for entire state of Alabama

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 2, 2024
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As Fourth of July week approaches, the Alabama Forestry Commission is urging everyone to be cautious while grilling outdoors. With dry conditions prevailing, the risk of accidental fires is higher than usual. The commission has gone so far as to issue a ‘fuel advisory notification’ for the entire state. In just three weeks, Alabama has witnessed a three-fold increase in wildfires, making it essential to exercise caution during outdoor activities.

Throughout Alabama, the patch of grass found at the bottom of the water tank in Moundville is a representation of what is happening across the state.

Ethan Barrett, an experienced State Fire Analyst, has witnessed similar situations countless times and is well aware of what lies ahead.

Barrett points out that although the grass in the area may appear green and growing, a closer look shows signs of discoloration. The yellowish tinge indicates that the vegetation is under stress, and in his view, this is a clear indication of the drying out of the area.

Despite some areas receiving rainfall, the overall situation is that things are still drying out. The main issue is that the rain has not been widespread enough to alleviate the dry conditions.

Barrett predicts that the recent rains will not last long enough to sustain us through the fourth of July due to the intense heat and dry conditions that have prevailed this week.

A notification regarding fuel advisory will remain effective until the 4th of July holiday.

Barrett advises caution when using fireworks, emphasizing the importance of having a cleared out area and thoroughly soaking the area down after use to prevent any potential fires from starting.

Since June 13, over 1,900 acres of land in Alabama have been engulfed in flames.

Barrett emphasizes the need for a minimum of two inches of rainfall to cover the entire state.

The dry and crunchy parts of Alabama are a clear indication for Ethan Barrett that another wildfire is imminent.

According to Ethan Barrett, the rainfall from Hurricane Beryl, currently in the Caribbean, could significantly relieve the drought in Alabama if it manages to reach the state.

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