Wildfire(s) Out West
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Just curios. Have any of you native Californians ever thought of just packing it in and move to another State? I saw on the news that the entire state is under a state of emergency from these fires.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:Just curios. Have any of you native Californians ever thought of just packing it in and move to another State? I saw on the news that the entire state is under a state of emergency from these fires.Oh yes, many a time! But to where?I did live in Washington on the Olympic Peninsula for about three years (1990-93). But fires are common in all western states as well as western Canada these days. In fact, all of the western U.S. is prone to fire.Until we can fully extricate ourselves from the book store of which my wife is half-owner, we're pretty much stuck here. In the midst of a pandemic, it's hard enough to keep a small business running, let alone try to sell it off.So, yeah, I still look at listings in other places and dream of a new place to live. But we're all living on the edge of the apocalypse (and that's no exaggeration). What can we do? Make the best of what we have, be kind as much as possible, help others, vote, and when ever possible, do what my Pop used to tell us: "Have fun"!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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This is my home and I love it for all its faults - both literally and otherwise. My husband wouldn’t mind moving to his home state of Ohio but my health stuff is too tenuous to seriously entertain it in the near future.0
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Just a question why does America measure the size of fires in acres? We measure ours in hectares. We recently lost over 10 million hectares of land to the fires.
1 hectare = 10,000 square metres.
An acre is 0.405 of a hectare.Post edited by rhanishane on0 -
Australia burnt 38610.216 square miles during the bushfires. Working that out just now blows me away .
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hedonist said:Same here, although already 82 at this early hour? Ugh!
I hope you get the fires under control over there. I read they have asked Australia and Canada for help so fingers crossed they arrive soon.
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Announced today Australia are sending a team of 55 specialist fire fighters to California. Returning the favour be safe all0
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rhanishane said:Just a question why does America measure the size of fires in acres? We measure ours in hectares. We recently lost over 10 million hectares of land to the fires.
1 hectare = 10,000 square metres.
An acre is 0.405 of a hectare.rhanishane said:Announced today Australia are sending a team of 55 specialist fire fighters to California. Returning the favour be safe allGreatly appreciated!We caught a bit of a break over the weekend as the red flag warning didn't cause as much harm as feared. Still a long, long way to go.Updates on all the fires can be found here:and here:
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brianlux said:rhanishane said:Just a question why does America measure the size of fires in acres? We measure ours in hectares. We recently lost over 10 million hectares of land to the fires.
1 hectare = 10,000 square metres.
An acre is 0.405 of a hectare.rhanishane said:Announced today Australia are sending a team of 55 specialist fire fighters to California. Returning the favour be safe allGreatly appreciated!We caught a bit of a break over the weekend as the red flag warning didn't cause as much harm as feared. Still a long, long way to go.Updates on all the fires can be found here:and here:0 -
NSW Australia
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rhanishane said:
NSW Australia
Sad. There are NASA photos showing similar destruction in our state.Despite CalFire putting out a message asking (but not requiring) people to not engage in activities that could create sparks, some idiot in my neighborhood was out target practicing with his guns yesterday. Shooting jacks up my anxiety anyway so yesterday I was a wreck. Today I sit on pins and needles wondering if it will happen again today. Why are some people such idiots?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
So many idiots 🙄
We had snow on the mountain last week.... tomorrow will be high 20s with warm windy conditions and a fire weather warning. Authorities being extra vigilant. Our fire season has started here already and we require a permit for pile burns now. Depending on the weather they will upgrade that to no outdoor fires at all. The Royal commission into the black summer fires have just passed all 76 recommendations by chief firefighters. I'm not sure what they all are yet but it gives fire authorities a lot of power to reduce fuel loads etc without the red tape.0 -
Was a hot 32 degrees Celsius yesterday and windy. Winter straight to summer heat makes for choosing an outfit for the day hard my co-worker cut the legs off her denim jeans yesterday while she was still wearing them lol0
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Currant acreage burning in major California fires: 1,607,815 acres.Record heat expected Saturday through Sunday.106 (42 Celsius) Fahrenheit here Sunday. 103 (39.44 C) Monday and Tuesday.122 (50 C) Fahrenheit in Death Valley Sunday and Monday"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Our air quality is 207, higher than I recall ever seeing it.
In the 100's this weekend, with not much respite after.
Once again, I'm thankful for AC. As is our fat furry friend.0 -
hedonist said:Our air quality is 207, higher than I recall ever seeing it.
In the 100's this weekend, with not much respite after.
Once again, I'm thankful for AC. As is our fat furry friend.Same here! (I mean, assuming AC is air conditioning, not your hubby, lol!)Yeah, our air quality has sucked for a couple weeks now. Today, the air movement was definitely not good for us. When I woke up, for a moment I thought it looked like it might rain outside. Nope, just a haze of smoke. And then this evening, when the sun was about a half an hour away from setting on the horizon, it was a red ball that you could look at momentarily without squinting (but still, I only peaked).The next three days should be, to put it mildly, interesting.Hang in the Hedo, and any other fellow west coasters out there."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I couldn't even stand to smell winter chimney smoke after the fires and rarely lit my fire this winter. After choking on it for months it brings about anxiety everytime I smell it now.0
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rhanishane said:I couldn't even stand to smell winter chimney smoke after the fires and rarely lit my fire this winter. After choking on it for months it brings about anxiety everytime I smell it now.
I totally understand! I've become rather sensitized to the smell myself.
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That scent is one of my all-time favorites. I can’t imagine having that taken away.0
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