Rolling Western U.S. Is On Fire / Wildfires Thread

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very good to hear! I hope Eugene is getting better too, sleeve

rob, Saturday, 19 September 2020 17:56 (three years ago) link

yep, thanks, we're back to "normal" for now. currently at the coast, it's lovely

sleeve, Saturday, 19 September 2020 19:09 (three years ago) link

Someone rendered the 2020 CA fire perimeters to date on a topo map, and it's striking.

Disgraced, committing sudoku (Sanpaku), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 14:38 (three years ago) link

there's been some good map overlays comparing the Holiday Fire in Oregon to previously logged areas, gee what a surprise

sleeve, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 14:56 (three years ago) link

Pretty bad tonight. An acquaintance lost his Santa Rosa home to the Tubbs fire in October 2017, and right now its looking like the Shady fire will hit eastern Santa Rosa by morning, crossing land burnt just 3 years ago.

Disgraced, committing sudoku (Sanpaku), Monday, 28 September 2020 05:32 (three years ago) link

I have a handful of friends who moved up north, near Santa Rosa to more easily quarantine without getting the same kind of cabin fever that people living in urban apartments/dense housing do ... and they got evacuation notices at like 6am this morning

sarahell, Tuesday, 29 September 2020 01:14 (three years ago) link

fuck that sucks

these fires look so bad

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 29 September 2020 01:19 (three years ago) link

was talking via zoom to a client today and we were both like, "can this stop now?" like, after the almost two weeks of shitty air quality from SCU and CZU .. it's like, geez not again, also it was 95 degrees this afternoon

sarahell, Tuesday, 29 September 2020 01:25 (three years ago) link

yeah getting kinda ptsd from it - cant even imagine ppl who are going through evacuations or losing property for a second time

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 29 September 2020 01:43 (three years ago) link

4 yrs ago next week, early on a Monday morning, my parents emergency evacuated from their home. This Monday morning, for the 4th time in 4 yrs, they are uncomfortably close to a major fire. I’m a climate scientist and I study global warming. Even I can’t process this step change.

— Abigail Swann, PhD (@ecoclimatelab) September 28, 2020

Voulez-vous un coup d'etat, ce soir? (Sanpaku), Tuesday, 29 September 2020 07:10 (three years ago) link

was reading about The Restaurant at Meadowood’s burning, it is kind of shocking.

Dan S, Tuesday, 29 September 2020 22:31 (three years ago) link

oh what I didn’t know that! :(
i ate there 10+ years ago, one of the best & fanciest meals of my life

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 29 September 2020 22:48 (three years ago) link

Orange skies
Carnivals and cotton candy and you
And I love you too you know I do...

They're back! At least here in Oakland... it was supposed to be in the 90s today, but the smoke is blocking the sun

Andy the Grasshopper, Thursday, 1 October 2020 19:09 (three years ago) link

it was definitely in the 90s yesterday in Oakland ... today isn't as bad.

sarahell, Friday, 2 October 2020 20:25 (three years ago) link

though if you were somewhere where it _wasn't_ in the 90s I wanna know where that paradise is!

sarahell, Friday, 2 October 2020 20:28 (three years ago) link

it was even horrible and gross in Alameda, and it's a fucking island, surrounded by water!!

sarahell, Friday, 2 October 2020 20:28 (three years ago) link

we can see the California smoke in Oregon today

sleeve, Friday, 2 October 2020 22:27 (three years ago) link

Bobcat flare-up near Mt. Wilson this afternoon. ugh.

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 3 October 2020 00:20 (three years ago) link

did the observatory survive after the last round?

sleeve, Saturday, 3 October 2020 00:22 (three years ago) link

Everything at Mt. Wilson and Stony Ridge survived but it was uncertain for a couple of days there. Even after all this, there are still little canyons up in the Angeles NF that haven't seen fire in decades.

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 3 October 2020 00:31 (three years ago) link

Someone rendered the 2020 CA fire perimeters to date on a topo map, and it's striking.

― Disgraced, committing sudoku (Sanpaku), Wednesday, September 23, 2020 7:38 AM (one week ago)

this is pretty incredible. wondering if you could point me to where you saw this, who did it, etc.? i'm kinda hoping there's one for Oregon.

alpine static, Saturday, 3 October 2020 01:20 (three years ago) link

Sorry alpine, I saw it on r/MapPorn. I think its by a regular there that does ray traced 3D topo maps, but can't recall the name.

Sanpaku, Saturday, 3 October 2020 06:30 (three years ago) link

no problem, thank you!

alpine static, Sunday, 4 October 2020 23:26 (three years ago) link

five months pass...

great news for all you wildfire fans out there

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EwxDXxZUYAc9EWS?format=png&name=medium

map ca. 1890 (map), Friday, 19 March 2021 17:22 (three years ago) link

high plains wind + fire danger

John Cooper of Christian rock band Skillet (map), Monday, 29 March 2021 18:28 (three years ago) link

There is a LOT of smoke, and winds are picking up (as forecast). Some of us here are a little skittish in this drought....

(Not my photo, from a HS group on FB) pic.twitter.com/hCPxk5KIi7

— Terre Logsdon (@terreal) March 28, 2021

Controlled burn in Lake County CA. I'll bet you a beer/kombucha we're not doing enough of these.

lukas, Monday, 29 March 2021 20:20 (three years ago) link

Probably not. Controlled burns are incredibly important not just for prevention of wildfire spread but for the soil and habitat, too.

it's like edging for your mind (the table is the table), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 15:22 (three years ago) link

Gotta say, though, Lake County is truly one of the weirdest places in all of California.

it's like edging for your mind (the table is the table), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 15:22 (three years ago) link

o t m

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 17:29 (three years ago) link

Quite!

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 30 March 2021 17:38 (three years ago) link

I've been to most of California and I endorse that message.

Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 30 March 2021 19:07 (three years ago) link

Residents here raise holy hell when controlled burns produce smoke that drifts to habited areas. Total lack of awareness of the trade off of short-term pain to achieve long-term gain. Obviously it's the same group of ppl who are incapable of thinking long-term and big picture on just about every issue ie republicans.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 19:43 (three years ago) link

There's also some weird nutty lib types who seem to not understand "why they're burning the forests!" or whatever. I remember having to essentially yell at a person I knew, well-educated and good-natured, who couldn't understand why groves of eucalyptus were being shorn down in the Berkeley hills. Eventually I gave up, she got really into alternative medicine and yoga, and now seems to travel the world (despite pandemic) to exotic locations to practice her art or whatever. Or at least that was what she was doing when I unfollowed and unfriended her because her existence annoys me so much.

it's like edging for your mind (the table is the table), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 20:31 (three years ago) link

And eucalyptus trees are a non-native, invasive species!

DJI, Tuesday, 30 March 2021 20:35 (three years ago) link

and a serious fire hazard iirc? high in oils?

I like signing up to dead sites (sleeve), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 20:36 (three years ago) link

MMMMMMMMmentholated

DJI, Tuesday, 30 March 2021 20:39 (three years ago) link

I was in Lake County last August when the lightning strikes started dropping everywhere... it was really freaky and tons of fires stared almost immediately; it's a land that's meant to burn

Andy the Grasshopper, Tuesday, 30 March 2021 20:44 (three years ago) link

Eucalyptus trees are so full of oil they kinda explode when they catch fire

Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 21:02 (three years ago) link

I've driven the 20 through Lake County a number of times— I used to live in Butte County and would do occasional work in SoHum, so it was the easiest way across and then up. I tried my damnedest to never, ever stop in any of those towns if I could help it. It was like I could smell the meth cooking through the car windows.

it's like edging for your mind (the table is the table), Wednesday, 31 March 2021 16:57 (three years ago) link

(I also drove through on the 20 when the southern part of the county was on fire, it was incredibly surreal to look south and see hills on fire and just keep driving as if it was totally normal)

it's like edging for your mind (the table is the table), Wednesday, 31 March 2021 16:58 (three years ago) link

Eucalyptus trees are so full of oil they kinda explode when they catch fire

I already knew they were Bad but this is hilarious

lukas, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 17:34 (three years ago) link

they're apparently cutting down a lot of eucalyptus in the Berkeley hills

we've got a whole goddamn forest of the stuff in the middle of SF (Sutro open space preserve)

lukas, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 17:35 (three years ago) link

The history of eucalyptus trees in CA is pretty nuts

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By the early 1900s, the get-rich mindset had caused many aspiring forest tycoons to plant countless acres of eucalyptus in hopes of selling the timber for a tidy profit. It’s estimated that there were over 100 companies involved in the eucalyptus industry at this time, and they changed the landscape of much of California.

But investors were soon to discover that the eucalyptus weren’t all they’d hoped them to be.

Sadly, most of these schemes went the way they infamously did for Frank C. Havens. Havens was an Oakland developer who opened a mill and planted eight million eucalyptus trees in a 14-mile-long strip from Berkeley through Oakland. But when he came to sell the timber, it was found that the trees were too young to make suitable wood; the young wood had an irregular grain and it bent, cracked, and shrank when dried. It is true that eucalyptus trees from Australia could make good timber, but those trees were decades or sometimes centuries old. It was soon found that eucalyptus trees would need to be at least 75 or 100 years old for good lumber. The young wood didn’t even make useable fence posts or railroad track ties, both of which decayed rapidly. Havens closed shop.

DJI, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 18:17 (three years ago) link

Yeah, I remember reading about the same a while ago because of arguments that I'd get into with pro-eucalyptus people. I admit, I think they smell and look lovely, but dammit, they don't belong!

it's like edging for your mind (the table is the table), Wednesday, 31 March 2021 18:43 (three years ago) link

I hate the way they look, at least in contrast to the native species. Every time I'm up in one of the regional east bay parks, I can't help commenting about how dreary and washed-out they look. And the stuff they drop makes for treacherous footing.

beard papa, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 18:55 (three years ago) link

They do smell amazing but so do native california plants! I get overwhelmed by *fragrances* when i go back home

Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Wednesday, 31 March 2021 19:48 (three years ago) link

there are pro-eucalyptus people? this state is irredeemable.

lukas, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 19:52 (three years ago) link

Eucalyptus here def look v scraggly and sad

But i am a fan of the Australian ones obv :D
When they are healthy & growing enmasse, they give off a blueish haze when viewed from far away that i love. And the smell is <3

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 31 March 2021 19:57 (three years ago) link

I grew up in Oxnard (mostly) where they'd been planted as windbreaks for the farms (the blue gum variety, I think). Went to college in Santa Barbara, where they'd planted a bunch of the lemon-scented ones everywhere, so I still associate those scents with my youth. I like them but recognize they don't belong here.

nickn, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 20:07 (three years ago) link

I do think they're pretty sometimes

lukas, Wednesday, 31 March 2021 20:12 (three years ago) link


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