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  1. Dec 11, 2020 · This year 2020, like the 3 years prior, were fire years here in California. In 2017 there were 9,560 fires and a total of 1,548,429 acres burned. A major fire, the Redwood Valley Complex Fire, totaling some 36,523 acres, was started by the winds and fallen powerlines in Potter Valley in late October that spread to Lake County and Redwood Valley.

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  2. Printable version This is a list of ... This is a list of the individual California year pages. California was admitted as the 31st U.S. state on ... 2017 2018 2019 ...

  3. Dec 20, 2017 · The Year in Pictures From an unexpected hurricane and deadly wildfires to migrants flocking to the U.S. border, 2018 was full of big stories with powerful images to accompany them. Dec.23.2019

  4. 3 days ago · The total 2018 wildfire costs in California (with minor costs in other Western states) approach $24.0 ($29.5) billion - a new U.S. record. In total, over 8.7 million acres has burned across the U.S. during 2018, which is well above the 10-year average (2009-2018) of 6.8 million acres.

  5. The area burned by wildfires and the number of large fires (10,000 acres or more) across the state have increased markedly in the last 20 years—trends influenced by altered fuel conditions and climate change. Wildfires in 2020 burned an unprecedented 4 million acres across California. In 2021, about 2.6 million acres burned, making it the ...

  6. Water Year 2020. California Department of Water Resources | September 2020 1 Water Year 2020 (October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020) was dry in Northern California, with parts of Southern California receiving above-average precipitation thanks to late-season storms. The year got off to a promising start in late November, but January and ...

  7. Oct 9, 2018 · The return to drier than average conditions was a let-down following an extremely wet water year in 2017 that had helped bring about drought relief. This animated gif shows how the 2018 water year unfolded, using percent of normal monthly precipitation from October 2017-September 2018.

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