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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Admirals are now two wins away from the best streak stanley cup  in Wisconsin pro sports history. 20 straight by the 1971 Milwaukee Bucks.  Admirals Head, Coach Karl Taylor, says he is not superstitious about jinxing his team toward that mark. It s not going away, right   Admirals Head Coach Karl Taylor says with a laugh.  So you can pretend it s not happening. But the players talk about it a little bit. As a staff  We don t focus on it. We focus on what are the pitfalls. What to watch out for. Let s not forget. We re trying to push guys to Nashville. We have a couple of guys up there now doing well. That s our goal is to get them out of here so they can have success at the next level. Some team s going to come in here and beat us and have a great goalie or whatever. It s going to happen. We don t want to beat ourselves. The Admirals would like to challenge the longest Wisconsin pro sports winning streak of 20 by the 1971 Bucks. Also of note, the longest American Hockey League streak of 28 games, is by the other Admirals team in Norfolk. Promise they had a great team. They went on to win the Calder Cup,  Taylor says.  And you know, we want to replicate that. They can keep the record. But if we can have the playoff success they had  We d be okay with that too.  Emerging phenom goalie Ya stanley us roslav Askarov closes the net for business after a win.  TMJ4 s Lance Allan asks Karl Taylor his t stanley cup houghts on it. Yeah, you know what  That s a different one,  Taylor says.  But you ve gotta e Uuwk Filmmaker Paul Haggis testifies in rape lawsuit against him
 The 2021 fire season is already setting records.The current wildfire preparedness level of 4 is the highest it has been this early in the season, and researchers are finding it is due to climate change. Its really clear now that our systems are changing and fire activity responding very acutely to a warming climate,  said Phil Higuera, a professor of fire ecology at the University of Montana.In the last 2,000 years, wildfires in the high Rocky Mountains of the Western United States burn nearly twice as often as before and they are burning more often in higher elevations that have historically been more resistant to them, according to recent research Higuera has done.He stanley italia  says over 70% of the total area burned since 1984 occurred last year in 2020. All of that canopy cover leads to much hotter temperatures in the burned area, even compared to adjacent forests and so that can kind of exacerbate that drought stress,  said Higuera.Four of Californias five largest fires ever burned in 2020 and the three largest in Colorados history burned last year as well. Millions of people stanley thermos  who dont live in the mountains or close t stanley mugg o areas close to where these wildfires burn can be exposed to some of the hazards that result from wildfires, and in particular, wildfire smoke,  said Higuera.The increased fire activity has a chance to affect future generations as well.After millions of years of fire activity in alpine forests, trees started to adapt by developing pinecones on their branches. At a certa