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Lawrence, Kansas sunset tonight. Thought I was in Colorado for a minute.

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TDub wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 4:05 pm 750,000 acres on fire in eastern oregon, just absolutely fucking up big chunks of national forest and good elk habitat,


if they come back it'll be great new growth area in 5 years..but boy....ugly for awhile
I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
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arsonist arrested for one of the Cali fires
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Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:50 pm
TDub wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 4:05 pm 750,000 acres on fire in eastern oregon, just absolutely fucking up big chunks of national forest and good elk habitat,


if they come back it'll be great new growth area in 5 years..but boy....ugly for awhile
I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
most of these were due to a couple dry lightning storms we had when it was 105+ for 3 weeks straight

I haven't heard of arson for these particular fires. A few small ones were due to harvesting equipment catching fire and setting fields ablaze but those all got snuffed pretty fast. The big bad ones were lightning as far as I'm aware.
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TDub wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:56 pm
Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:50 pm
TDub wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 4:05 pm 750,000 acres on fire in eastern oregon, just absolutely fucking up big chunks of national forest and good elk habitat,


if they come back it'll be great new growth area in 5 years..but boy....ugly for awhile
I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
most of these were due to a couple dry lightning storms we had when it was 105+ for 3 weeks straight

I haven't heard of arson for these particular fires. A few small ones were due to harvesting equipment catching fire and setting fields ablaze but those all got snuffed pretty fast. The big bad ones were lightning as far as I'm aware.
I was surprised to hear her say that too, but what do I know from 1200 miles away?


Total Aside: Her daughter, who is about to start her freshman year at Montana U in fish biology, is spending her summer snorkeling in streams in northern Idaho counting trout nests, )or something along that line). What a way to spend your summer and get paid to do it.
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Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 10:06 pm
TDub wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:56 pm
Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:50 pm

I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
most of these were due to a couple dry lightning storms we had when it was 105+ for 3 weeks straight

I haven't heard of arson for these particular fires. A few small ones were due to harvesting equipment catching fire and setting fields ablaze but those all got snuffed pretty fast. The big bad ones were lightning as far as I'm aware.
I was surprised to hear her say that too, but what do I know from 1200 miles away?


Total Aside: Her daughter, who is about to start her freshman year at Montana U in fish biology, is spending her summer snorkeling in streams in northern Idaho counting trout nests, )or something along that line). What a way to spend your summer and get paid to do it.
thats awesome.

I tried for years to get a gig with the forest service. But, it's a hard gig to get, especially if you don't know the right people. It'd also a not great paying job for the first 15ish years. But, man, it'd be a great way to spend a career.
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900+ fires burning in Canada

half of the town of Jasper, Alberta, up in flames
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KUTradition wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2024 8:10 am 900+ fires burning in Canada

half of the town of Jasper, Alberta, up in flames
that sucks, Jasper is awesome
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I hate the wildfires destroying all the forests more than about anything. I fucking hate it all.
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we’ve got a trip to the Black Hills coming up…current air quality is registering at 100

not a fun time when it’s hot AND smokey. been there, done that
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TDub wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:56 pm
Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:50 pm
TDub wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 4:05 pm 750,000 acres on fire in eastern oregon, just absolutely fucking up big chunks of national forest and good elk habitat,


if they come back it'll be great new growth area in 5 years..but boy....ugly for awhile
I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
most of these were due to a couple dry lightning storms we had when it was 105+ for 3 weeks straight

I haven't heard of arson for these particular fires. A few small ones were due to harvesting equipment catching fire and setting fields ablaze but those all got snuffed pretty fast. The big bad ones were lightning as far as I'm aware.
The right wingers that I know in Oregon are saying that homeless people are starting all of the fires there.
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Overlander wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2024 5:59 pm
TDub wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:56 pm
Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:50 pm

I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
most of these were due to a couple dry lightning storms we had when it was 105+ for 3 weeks straight

I haven't heard of arson for these particular fires. A few small ones were due to harvesting equipment catching fire and setting fields ablaze but those all got snuffed pretty fast. The big bad ones were lightning as far as I'm aware.
The right wingers that I know in Oregon are saying that homeless people are starting all of the fires there.
And here I suspected the childless cat ladies.
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Overlander wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2024 5:59 pm
TDub wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:56 pm
Shirley wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:50 pm

I spoke to a friend in Boise, Idaho yesterday, and she said it was impacting their air quite a bit, too. She also said it was thought to be due to an arsonist.
most of these were due to a couple dry lightning storms we had when it was 105+ for 3 weeks straight

I haven't heard of arson for these particular fires. A few small ones were due to harvesting equipment catching fire and setting fields ablaze but those all got snuffed pretty fast. The big bad ones were lightning as far as I'm aware.
The right wingers that I know in Oregon are saying that homeless people are starting all of the fires there.
down in town they have had several started at homeless camps, aome unintentionally, some intentionally...but those were small and handled quickly
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I was watching a video of a physician talking about the finding in a recent study that the current shingles vaccine delays the onset of dementia by ~ a half a year. Shingles is the reactivation of the virus that gave you chicken pox when you were a child. The virus hangs out in your nervous system and then is reactivated in some people, decades later. They don't know why the vaccine delays dementia, but it's theorized if the virus causes inflammation over the decades while it's hanging out in your nervous system, perhaps the vaccine cuts down on it. That led to a discussion of whether the current recommendation that people get the vaccine after age 50 should be lowered, to prevent the inflammation that might be causing dementia, even earlier.

Why, you might ask, am I mentioning this potentially fantastic accidental unintended benefit of the shingles vaccine? Because then they talked about some of the potentially modifiable dementia risk factors, including diabetes and smoking, and the physician added the smoke from wildfires, to that list...
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Mountain just West of Loveland, Colorado burning. Some tremendous images on twitter from Lake Loveland show fire on ridges in distance above city. First fire in a minute that is close enough to many I know that I more than passively read news.
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no wildfires in Michigan today.
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Park fire now 4th largest in Cali history…just under 400K acres burned, and only 1/4 contained

some 200 fires currently burning across the pacific coast states
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KUTradition wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:09 pm Park fire now 4th largest in Cali history…just under 400K acres burned, and only 1/4 contained

some 200 fires currently burning across the pacific coast states
I haven't been able to see Mt Hood for over a week now.
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