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August 2018
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Technology
MyRadar weather app integrates wildfire layer
By Writer Wildfire Magazine
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August 2018
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Tools and Tactics
FIRE TOOLS: The updated Incident Response Pocket Guide
By Writer Wildfire Magazine
Look for the new purple cover for 2018
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June 2017
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Tools and Tactics
Returning Good Fire to the Longleaf Pines
By Michael Hill
A day of aerial ignition and ecosystem management in Virginia.
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March 2017
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Fire and Weather
REVIEW: Kestrel 5500 Fire Pro – A key update for the classic weather meter
By Writer, Wildfire Magazine
The Kestrel 5500 feels, looks, and operates like it was designed for the fireline
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January 2017
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Human Dimensions
BOOK REVIEW: Incident Management in Australasia
By Writer Wildfire Magazine
Learning from how we responded to and managed 10 major Australasian emergencies, from cyanide spills to major structure fires, from floods to…
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March 2016
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Fire News
The Tasmanian Fires of 2016
By Michael Hill
When it comes to the concept of "wicked problems," the process and effects of rapidly accelerating climate change may prove to be…
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