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Providing meteorological support to wildland fire management agencies for the protection of life and property. |
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Weather |
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Weather is one of the most significant factors in determining the severity of wildland fires. Weather elements such as wind speed, temperature, and relative humidity directly impact the rate and intensity of a fire. For a detailed 48 hour graph of your your area of interest for temperature, dew point, wind, relative humidity, sky cover, weather and precipitation potential >> CLICK HERE << |
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Wildland Fires and other Links |
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National Weather Service Fire Weather Page National Fire Weather Outlook - SPC Incident Management Situation Report WFAS - Wildland Fire Assesment System National Interagency Fire Center Eastern Area Coordination Center Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin USDA Forest Service - Fire and Aviation Management |
- NOAA National Weather Service
- St. Louis, MO Weather Forecast Office
- 12 Missouri Research Park Drive
- St. Charles, MO 63304-5685
- 636-441-8467
- Page Author: LSX Webmaster
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- Page last modified: 5-Nov-2005 3:05 AM UTC