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Re: Lake Tahoe Wildfire
Unfortunately this will be potentially one of the worst years ever for wildfires out west.We are a week away from the lowest recorded rainfall ever in L.A,the fuel moisture is already like it is normally in November.I've lived here all my life and never seen anything like it-we have had fires in Malibu,Beverly Hills,Griffith Park,and even Catalina island-all through the dead of winter and spring.While we are in this continued drought(The Sierras have the lowest snow pack since 1989)fire season it seems is no longer seasonal,but year round.When the Karabatic winds of fall arrive it's going to be very bad,i've cut down all my bark beetle infested Pines and cleared brush five hundred feet back of my house(double the county requirement)My cousin is the head arson investigator for a neighboring city,they have been advised by the Rand corp that one possible terrorist scenario will be involving planned starts,and along with the home grown whack jobs(like the one who killed the five firefighters in the Esepranza fire last fall)the writings on the wall.
Here's a very thought provoking article on the fire regime in So Cal,but certainly applies to No Cal as well. http://www.radicalurbantheory.com/md...alibuburn.html |
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Re: Lake Tahoe Wildfire
Morning photo. Overnight temps blanketed the basin with low-lying smoke from the fire. Can't even make out the ridge in the distance that was shown burning last night.
We're in no imminent danger and the winds have died down but the situation is still out of control. I'll ride my mtn bike over later to see how close the fire is getting. It's not so much the leading wall of flames that you have to worry about, it's rather the spot fires that are started far downwind due to blowing embers. |
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Re: Lake Tahoe Wildfire
Pics from today.
I rode down to the airport (Meyers) area where everyone seemed okay, no evacuations yet. Couldn't see the fire due to the heavy smoke. Meyers golf course: Firefighters coming off the graveyard shift: The active part of the fire is shockingly close to town. These are pics of the hillside just south of town near where the high school is located: Access roads are secured. Even homeowners whose house was spared will have to wait several days to re-enter due to downed power lines. Finally, a couple of pics from the Stateline area, looking south towards the area near the high school pictured above: |
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Re: Lake Tahoe Wildfire
Better picture of that ridge on fire last night:
Here's a map of the fire: |
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Re: Lake Tahoe Wildfire
A friend of mine called to say he is being moved to even safer territory after he was just evacuated to safe territory a few days ago.
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Re: Lake Tahoe Wildfire
Not looking good. Winds are supposed to kick up for the next 3 days.
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