Forgive a newb, but collapsing pyrocumulus clouds can lead to pyroclastic flows??? Isn't a simple firestorm bad enough?!?!?
Forgive a newb, but collapsing pyrocumulus clouds can lead to pyroclastic flows??? Isn't a simple firestorm bad enough?!?!?
State of emergency declared in BC by the prov govt.
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021PSSG0047-001404
Not enjoying the smoke, office smelled like a campfire despite the industrial air scrubbers blasting full on. So far no fires threatening our little community, but we are receiving some evacuees from neighbouring towns. Chance of thunderstorms forecast for tomorrow afternoon/evening. No significant rain in the forecast![]()
Orange moon tonight in CT.
It took awhile but BC declares a state of emergency today
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...y-20-1.6109437
that situation is down southeast in the province, its been cold & raining up here in the north west and we are glad for the shitty weather
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
I wish you folks out west would keep the smoke to yourselves. We have enough to worry about here on the EC with hurricanes and shit.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
Just trying to provide you folks with a genuine Intermountain West Summer Experience…
Thanks. On a + note your Mars-like sunsets are spectacular.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
Just came to post this. Amazing sunrises/sunsets the past few days, but my lungs have been feeling the bike rides. I've dealt with local fires causing a haze, but I don't remember ever dealing with smoke from so far away. Weirdly, you can't smell it, you can just see and feel it.
Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.
All you smoked out east coasters can get your congress folks and leaders to support the wildfire bills that were introduced in Congress. It’d be even better if those bills were larger. Example: the set aside $$ for rx treatment is not enough to meet the agreed upon acreage of federal lands in CA, let alone the other western states.
Hey, I was on the Rattle Fire too. (Maybe we texted about it at the time?)
My crew spent a week on a ridge line with a few other crews trying to keep the fire inside the wilderness boundary. It kept making uphill runs out of the wilderness and burning over our lines and backing down the hill into non-wilderness. We weren't allowed to do anything in the wilderness area- no burning, no cutting lines, etc. Every day we were putting in new lines downhill to catch the slop over.
We eventually got pulled off the ridge and participated in a firing operation off a road a mile or so in front of where our lines had been. Maybe 8 days of work had been wasted on the ridge- a pretty common occurrence in the wildland world.
I took this pic as we were headed off the ridge for the last time before that firing operation-
Side note, but I remember coming across a natural spring inside the black near our line one day. Everything around it had torched out, but there was this little island of green unburned paradise with frogs just hanging, where only a few feet to the side there were big doug firs that had torched out. It's a very vivid memory for me.
Most of the current east coast smoke looks to be coming from fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan:
http://firesmoke.ca/forecasts/BSC18CA12/current/
We routinely get smoky hazy sunsets from Siberian fires in Seattle.
Nah, I think I'd rather see much much less people moving to the west where it doesn't rain and burns all summer and a ton of that wildfire money is used to protect homes built in stupid zones. With cedar shake roofs. We barely, if ever, need a wildfire budget here, because IT RAINS HERE and it's green.
Yeah, but, it's the east. A cold front from Canada comes through in a few days, it RAINS like fuck, the winds follow, and, wah lah, back to normal. The west is starting to burn in the winter.
A lot of your smoke is coming from just north of Minnesota.
So you're saying the cold front from Canada knocks out the smoke from Canada?
Well, then I guess they're ok.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
God works his magic in strange ways.
Saves me from writing my congressman.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
Hell, just send him a grand in small bills.
You are correct sir
See https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...gtype=Homepage
For smoke transport map
Looks like the NE US is smelling Manitoba burning
The fires in southern OR and N CA are smoking up ID & MT
Can’t figure out where the SE BC smoke is going.
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