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book cover for coyoteland by vanessa hua with yellow block shadow lettering over a pale blue background with a monochrome photo of a multigabled house with mature plantings around it and a red and orange coyote in the foreground

book cover for coyoteland by vanessa hua with yellow block shadow lettering over a pale blue background with a monochrome photo of a multigabled house with mature plantings around it and a red and orange coyote in the foreground

COYOTELAND by @vanessahua.bsky.social is available 5/26/2026 from @flatironbooks.bsky.social @macmillanlib.bsky.social # fiction #BayArea #success #race #coyote #FireSeason #BookSky get your @libraryreads.bsky.social votes in by 4/1!

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Forecast map image of horrific heat dome coming to the inter mountain West, Southwest, California.

Forecast map image of horrific heat dome coming to the inter mountain West, Southwest, California.

Anyone else freaked out about this?! It’s going to be in the mid ‘80s next week here in #Taos!! Clearing detritus around the house next couple of days. If we get wind, possibly of embers. #fireseason #climatecollapse #nosafetynets

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Public comment periods slashed for Timber sales on National Forest Lands Expect a big fire season and high priority sales of timber from National Forest lands, U.S.

Expect a big fire season and emergency sales of timber from National Forest lands, USFS officials calmly told stewardship groups last week in Yachats, Oregon.

#FireSeason
#USFS
#SiuslawNationalForest
#Timber
#PublicComment
#OregonCoast
#PNW

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Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño

Remember the dust storms in Interstellar, or learned why Venus is uninhabitable? Well, yep… #cdnpoli
#ClimateChange #FireSeason #globalWarming
“The blanket of carbon pollution smothering the Earth has heated the planet by about 1.4C since preindustrial levels...”

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Snow that melts too early doesn't just disappoint skiers — it dries out forests during the hottest months and fuels #wildfires. This year, a warm January drained the Sierra Nevada's #snowpack to only 59% of its average water content, raising alarm bells for climate scientists. #FireSeason

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Bruhhhhh!
I had at least 3 fights at my bar tonight and people are absolutely wildinnnnn.
This is fight season bitch!
If y'all not versed in the smack down both verbally and physically just stay home 🤣🤣🤣
#FireSeason #FireEnergy #Aries

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It’s a false #Spring in #February Note not a drop of snow in the foothills #BadOmen for #Summer #FireSeason

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A mountain range seen drinks road trip in AZ/UT/CO with low-lying smoke around the the base. The smoke rising from the active fire on the peaks is tinged pink from the early summer morning light.

A mountain range seen drinks road trip in AZ/UT/CO with low-lying smoke around the the base. The smoke rising from the active fire on the peaks is tinged pink from the early summer morning light.

Fire Season, June 2021.
#FireSeason #morning #sky #southwest #roadtrip

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..and we have 🔥 close enough to necessitate evacuating to parents' place in town. we are safe, the cats are safe (if anxious), and with luck the house will _stay_ safe but not taking chances. #fireseason #Australia

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Worst of SoCal storm expected Saturday, raising risk of mudslides and flash flooding If rain falls as forecast, this storm could result in downtown Los Angeles seeing its wettest November since 1985.

LA / SoCal experiencing some extreme weather this weekend, but could end fire season early, www.latimes.com/california/l... #atmosphericriver #besafe #climate #fireseason #flashflooding #landslides #mudslides #newnormal #rain #safety

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It’s November, and while California has seen recent rain, #EvacuationOrders are in place as a wildfire burns in Southern California.

#FireSeason is year-round in California and it’s important to never let your guard down. Prevention and preparedness remain essential.

📷 Mammoth Lakes Police

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Sharing some fire rhythms for my first post. 36 years of AVHRR burnt area data. A regular alternating rhythm between the northern and southern tropics, and an increasingly prominent 'third-beat' in equatorial Indonesia.
🔥🛰️ #fireseason #wildfire #EO

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The Oregon Department of Forestry has officially declared the end of the 2025 fire season, with all ODF districts lifting restrictions. Total acres burned dropped 83% from last year, despite federal funding cuts.

#cascadia #oregon #pnw #wildfire #fireseason #environment

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Victoria’s fire season officially begins VICTORIA — This year’s Victorian fire season is set to officially begin with fire restrictions commencing in parts of the state this month.

Victoria’s fire season officially begins
#ausnews #vicnews #CFA #fireseason #fire #safety #summer #bushfires

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Fire season is over (for now) ❤️‍🔥 so 4 tips to get your house ready for the next one✨

And I know *out of sight out of mind* it’s our tendency to procrastinate, but the best time to prepare for the next dry time is NOW.

#losangeles #lafires #fireseason #altadena #palisades

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Total Fire Ban declared for Mallee region MALLEE, VIC. — The first Total Fire Ban (TFB) of the 2025/26 fire season has been declared for the Mallee tomorrow, Thursday, October 16, 2025.

Total Fire Ban declared for Mallee region
#cfa #tfb #fireban #summer #Mallee #fires #TotalFireBan #fireseason

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Triangle of success MARYSVILLE, VIC. — After the 2009 fires, the community surrounding Marysville significantly changed and brigade membership at Marysville, Narbethong and Buxton dropped.

Triangle of success
#ausnews #vicnews #CFA #Marysville #Buxton #Narbethong #triangle #fireseason #Region12

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Getting ready for fire season By KATRINA BRANDON   LOCKED and loaded, state fire services are ready to go for the next fire season. Last month, at a pre-season briefing at Morwell’s Country Fire Authority (CFA) District 27 Headquarters, emergency service agencies gathered to discuss the possibilities for the upcoming season. “We’re here today with all our emergency service agencies and our local government authorities, and our emergency broadcasters to get ready for the higher risk weather season,” Emergency Management Commissioner Tim Wiebusch told the Express. “We know across Victoria that we’ve seen 18 months of very dry conditions in most parts of the state, with the exception of East Gippsland. And so today is about getting ready as agencies for what we might face for this coming season, not just here in Gippsland, but right across the state.” As we head into the summer season, Mr Wiebusch said that they could see a mixture of emergencies across Gippsland. In Gippsland, Mr Wiebusch said that there is a possibility of increased fire activity in the South and West Gippsland areas. They have already seen multiple fires break out in recent weeks, including bushfires in Toongabbie and Coongulla on September 15, as well as two additional fires: one north of Licola and a 2.5-hectare fire burning 6km north of Clifton Creek. While none of those fires were a threat to neighbouring communities, CFA’s Assistant Chief Fire Officer Brian Russel warned that locals should prepare themselves for the season ahead. “The emergency services, the fire services, have been working hard over the last couple of months getting ready for the fire season that is ahead, and we’re now calling on the community to do the same,” he said. “The conditions throughout Gippsland have been dry. South Gippsland, in particular, has been very dry over the winter period and into spring. As we head into spring, however, we’re starting to see some rain coming through Gippsland. “That rain will do some benefit for us, but it’s not going to make a big difference. We just need to be aware of that. We’re calling on the community to get organised and get started preparing their properties, just as the fire services have been doing over the last couple of months.” Mr Wiebusch also stated that the season could go the other way. “We’ve already seen some fires down here in recent weeks, or we could also see the increased risk of heavy rainfall,” he said. “The Bureau is forecasting for November and December that we could see above-average rainfall for parts of Gippsland. So that means the risk of riverine and flash flooding is also on the list. But as we come into the summer months, we know the risk of thunderstorm asthma is also with us.” Mr Russel and Wiebusch were also joined by David Nugent, Acting Director of Forest and Fire Programs from Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMV); Cameron Rothnie, VICSES (Victorian State Emergency Services); and Shane Mynard, FRV (Fire Rescue Victoria). Ready: Cameron Rothnie VICSES, Bryan Russell CFA, Tim Wiebusch Emergency Management Commissioner, Shane Mynard FRV and David Nugent FFMVIC held a conference on September 23 to talk about the upcoming fire season. Phptographs: Katrina Brandon Mr Nugent said that emergency services such as the FFMV have been working towards being ready to manage what is to come over the next few months. In preparation for the season, he stated that FFMV has a planned burn program, designed to mitigate risks to communities. According to Mr Nugent, over the last 12 months, they’ve been able to deliver a program that treated over 109,000 hectares. This year, as the early parts of the season progressed, they also treated another 600 hectares across the state. “We will continue to take every opportunity as we head into the high-risk season, particularly into the summer season, to undertake our risk reduction works around communities and in the forest areas,” he told the Express. “We need to make sure that people understand the conditions when they head out into the forest, particularly those people who head off to go camping and enjoy the opportunities that our forest provides for camping and the campfires that you have. “Please never leave the campfire unattended. Ensure that when you leave your campsite, your fire is completely out. We know it’s a cause of bushfires when people leave unattended campfires.” As the fire season approaches, the crew emphasised that, as part of their emergency planning, locals should download the VicEmergency App to stay informed about potential risks in their immediate vicinity. According to VICSES, over the past five years, VICSES units in Gippsland have responded to thousands of storm-related Requests for Assistance (RFAs), with numbers climbing steadily across key towns. The Warragul Unit alone has responded to 3,044 RFAs, followed closely by Morwell (2,778), Leongatha (1,971), and Moe (1,233). These figures reflect the growing impact of severe weather across the region, from flash flooding and fallen trees to property damage and power outages. In the most recent storm season (2024/25), Warragul recorded a record 878 RFAs, while Morwell responded to 692, and Moe to 424. These numbers are not just statistics, they represent real emergencies affecting homes, families, and communities across Gippsland. More storms are putting Gippsland communities at greater risk, which means it’s important to prepare early and stay involved locally. With above-average rainfall forecast across eastern Victoria, the risk of damaging winds, flash flooding, and severe thunderstorms remains high. VICSES encourages residents in towns like Warragul, Morwell, Moe, Leongatha, and Bairnsdale to visit ses.vic.gov.au for practical advice and safety tips. For more information on how to prepare for the fire season, go to https://www.emergency.vic.gov.au/prepare/#being-prepared/looking-after-your-wellbeing

LV Express: Getting ready for fire season #News #CFA #fireseason

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Shetland Sheep ewe

Shetland Sheep ewe

The grass may look green but it's so crispy, and dry, hay is in short supply too. I'm glad I sold off most of the flock, but it's going to be an expensive winter :( #drought #fireseason #sheep #shetlandsheep

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🔥 У Новій Шотландії сезон пожеж продовжено і тепер триватиме до 12:01 ранку 1 листопада 2025 року для всієї провінції.

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#NovaScotia #FireSeason #Wildfire

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🔥 The fire season in Nova Scotia has been extended and will now end at 12:01 a.m. on November 1, 2025, for the entire province.

novascotia.ca/alerts/docs/...

#NovaScotia #FireSeason #Wildfire

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Tools for Understanding Seasonal Wildfire Risk
Tools for Understanding Seasonal Wildfire Risk YouTube video by The Lookout

✨Warm weather seasons rolling in sooner and heading out later over the years are a concern. Stay safe, friends! ❤️🐾✨

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZCi...

#FireSeason #Wildfires #Weather #ClimateChange #Environment #Nature #Politics

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#HurricaneSeason #FireSeason

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Air quality’s not so bad today.
#fireseason

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Fire Reported Near Leggett Tuesday Afternoon Please use caution when traveling in the area.

Fire Reported Near Leggett Tuesday Afternoon kymkemp.com/2025/09/23/fire-reported... #wildfire #NixleAlert #MendocinoCounty #Leggett #FireSeason

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These are the heros Americans should be honoring/remembering

#RealHeroes #FireSeason #Colorado #USPolitics

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The hotter, drier conditions fueled by warming also led to a devastating surge in #wildfires.

#Europe experienced its worst recorded #wildfire year in history.

#Canada faced its second-worst #FireSeason on record, with #smoke reaching the U.S. and Europe.

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Huge wild fires in this area in 2023. 11,000 hectares of land, destroying multiple homes and secondary residences.
Firefighters I talked to said "it seemed like fire was coming from the ground "
Methane bombs all over QLD are a fire risk to commuities in CSG /Coal areas .
#FireSeason

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Pickett Fire threatens Napa Valley homes and wineries as evacuations expand near Calistoga Firefighters work to contain blaze amid memories of 2020 Glass Fire while smoke raises concerns for grape harvest

FYI: Pickett Fire threatens Napa Valley homes and wineries as evacuations expand near Calistoga #PickettFire #NapaValley #CaliforniaFires #FireSeason #Evacuation

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