High Fire Danger 9/12/06

Started by Camo, December 09, 2006, 03:13:06 PM

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Camo

Gday,

Well i dont know about up in the hills but down here in the South East it was a shocker.  Pretty much incident free though.

Only had 1 minor grass fire extinguished very quickly and the contiuation of the Bog Lane Fire, which at one point was posing some threat to a shack.

But luckily very little activity across the state which is good!


Just received the weather page for sunday and it will be alot cooler but high levels of lightning.
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Robert-Robert34

Dont be fooled by the cooler weather Camo cause the lightning is gonna be dry lightning which can still pose some problems even though its only gonna be 26 degrees
Kalangadoo Brigade

Camo

Forestry Forecast listed possibility of 2mm of rain.
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

medevac

it was never really as bad as they planned for up here in the hills...

the wind never eventuated and so the FDIs stayed down a bit... i dont think they ever rose above 50 locally. :wink:

Camo

We got as high as 125 in the grass and 108 in the forest.
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

SA Firey

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aust_fire1

It made 38.3 here at Port Elliot. No call outs here. Bonus

5271rescue

42 here in Naracoorte and 44 at keith,no sign of rain or lightning so hope it staysa way the lightning that is..
blinky bill
my view only

Scania_1

Quote from: Camo on December 09, 2006, 03:13:06 PM
Gday,

Well i dont know about up in the hills but down here in the South East it was a shocker.  Pretty much incident free though.

Only had 1 minor grass fire extinguished very quickly and the contiuation of the Bog Lane Fire, which at one point was posing some threat to a shack.

But luckily very little activity across the state which is good!

Which was ably put out by the guys/girls in a red truck. lol
Just received the weather page for sunday and it will be alot cooler but high levels of lightning.

bajdas

Three volunteers from SES assisted SAFECOM manning the CFS Hotline phones. Processed approximately 70 calls for the day. It was a great day to learn the system after training on Friday.
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.