Rodeo-Chediski Fire

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Name: Rodeo-Chediski Fire
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

Fire vets: Years-long drought contributing to fire danger

PHOENIX -- Arizona is heading into the teeth of the 2013 wildfire season after several days of heat, single digit humidity and wind.Jim Paxon with Arizona Game and Fish has been on some of the largest wildfires in American history, including the 2002 ... [Published KTAR.com - May 03 2013]

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"If we have ignitions on the windy days, fires are going to get large and threaten communities. That's what we want to avoid" he said

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The least sustainable city: Phoenix as a harbin... [Published Grist - the Latest from Grist - Mar 17 2013]
If cities were stocks, you’d want to short Phoenix. Shutterstock Of course, it’s an easy city to pick on. The nation’s 13th largest metropolitan area (nudging out Detroit) crams 4.3 million people into a low bowl in a hot desert, where horrific heat ...
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William deBuys writes at Tomdispatch.com Of course, it’s an easy city to pick on. The nation’s 13th largest metropolitan area (nudging out Detroit) crams 4.3 million people into a low bowl in a hot desert, where horrific heat waves and windstorms ...
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