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Wildland fire suppression / Red flag warning / Climate of California / Winds / National Weather Service / Santa Barbara /  California / Sundowner / Flag / Red flag / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Fire prevention
Date: 2014-11-11 12:18:08
Wildland fire suppression
Red flag warning
Climate of California
Winds
National Weather Service
Santa Barbara
California
Sundowner
Flag
Red flag
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Fire prevention

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE

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