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<idPurp>The likelihood of a wildfire &amp;gt;250 acres burning a given location, based on wildfire simulation modeling. This is an annual burn probability, adjusted to be consistent with the historical annual area burned. Viewing local small fires (available in this map viewer) in conjunction with wildfire &amp;gt;250 acres burn probability can give a more comprehensive view of local fire history and potential. Be aware that conditions vary widely with local topography, fuels, and weather, especially local winds. In all areas, under warm, dry, windy, and drought conditions, expect higher likelihood of fire starts, higher fire intensities, more ember activity, a wildfire more difficult to control, and more severe fire effects and impacts.
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