A stunning five million acres have now burned in Alaskan wildfires this year
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Last month, wildfire watchers were astounded as terrifying wildfires raged across the state of Alaska. Sometimes the records would come in with 300,000 or more new acres burned in a single day. It seemed inevitable that the 2015 wildfire season would quickly catch up with and then surpass the all-time record year, 2004, when 6,590,140 acres burned.
But then the weather shifted. Rains moved in, and satellite analysts downsized their size estimates of some fires. Instead of racing forward, the fire acreage numbers slowed or even stopped their increase. Only recently have they started to tick back up again.
Nonetheless, according to the latest report Monday from the Alaska Interagency Coordination Center, Alaska fires have now consumed 5,081,585.8 acres in 2015. Thats about five-sixths of the total acreage consumed by wildfires anywhere in America this year currently, 6,224,545 acres. Its also enough to put the 2015 Alaska wildfire season ahead of what was previously the second-place year 1957, with 5,049,661 acres burned, according to the Alaska Division of Forestry.