The National Integrated Drought Information System, which monitors and plans for droughts in the U.S., says there’s some contention over RFWs among both the NWS and fire officials, saying some worry it’s “not an effective messaging medium.” Several agencies collaborated in 2018 to research and assess what might work better - but changing the system has proven difficult. Yeomans adds that gusty winds over 25-30 miles per hour can aid in spreading fire, triggering a RFW. Twitter adopts plan to thwart Musk’s takeover bid
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