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en There is no total fire ban in place today, despite the extreme weather conditions we saw a couple of days ago. Blazes are controlled and no properties are directly under threat.

en The weather conditions didn't permit us to throw the ball the way we wanted to. We had to go with the run. You're going to have days like this when you're not going to come out and throw it all over the place. We just had to keep fighting. Right now, we want to put up 35 a game regardless of our opponent, regardless of weather conditions.

en The Northwest wind was pushing the fire out toward Tremont Street and into the two properties. The fire was controlled before it reached the house.

en We'll see extreme weather conditions all day tomorrow. If we do get bushfires in these conditions it makes it extremely difficult for us to control them.

en It's not a pleasant Australia Day to be celebrating down here in Victoria with a number of going fires still occurring right across the state. Significant risk exists coming into an extreme fire weather day like today in a normal setting, that's compounded when we enter that weather pattern with large fires right across the state that are stretching resources.

en You've probably heard the term, 'red flag warning.' That means there are extreme conditions. Low humidity, high temperatures. The fuels are extremely dry and volatile. We classify those in East Tennessee as 'fire days' so if your fire class day is a 1, it's relatively low. A class 5 day would be an extremely high danger day. A day like Sunday would be a 4 or a 5.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Authorities are worried. Our fire conditions, as far as the grasses and the brush, in all of Texas except for the coast are in extreme fire danger.

en He controlled all of his matches today. A couple of spots he got into trouble, but he's a good scrambler. He pretty much controlled the guys he wrestled today.

en We still attack the fire exactly the same way we do in normal weather conditions. We just plan ahead for this type of weather and what we're going to be faced with.

en Those that were directly exposed to the disasters had a threat to their lives, and faced extreme losses, which led to an extremely disruptive environment as a result.

en We have been here before, with these types of conditions. Sometimes we end up with a normal to below-normal fire year that doesn't affect people's lives a whole lot. Other times, we have extreme fire seasons. It's too early to call.

en Fires are not going to start spontaneously. But if someone throws a cigarette out, it could catch on fire quickly, and the weather conditions, particularly that high wind, could cause rapid fire spread.

en It?s one of the most dangerous buildings we have in the fire district. If the place burns down, I really wouldn?t care, but I worry about fire spreading to the riparian corridor and adjoining properties.

en I love rainy and bad-weather days because this type of weather gives me a mental advantage, especially when I'm fishing in a tournament. When the weather is inclement, most fishermen start thinking of reasons why they can't catch bass. But, because I fish so often in bad weather, I'm thinking of all the reasons I can catch bass in bad weather conditions.

en Otherwise, the people will be living on top of each other, under extreme weather conditions, which will eventually lead to disease and other problems.


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