In normal times if there was not competition for firefighting resources nationally due to numerous fires burning at the same time, there would be between 3,000 and 5,000 personnel on a fire this size.
This quote struck me as a bit extreme. I don't recall any fire in Arizona (Wallow and Rodeo-Chediski among them) ever having more than 1,200 or so.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
I tell you looking at GOES/MODIS/VIIRS maps on the west coast right now does feel a little bit like watching the big Norad Map in the hit 1983 Matthew Broderick blockbuster vehicle 'War Games', which has an approval rating of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes.
My approval rating for this year's fire season is substantially below that.
Smoked in here now, but it should clear overnight with the front's passage. The resulting down slope winds along the coastal ranges and Sierra will hopefully calm. On the guy who does the CA Weather Blog's twitter, he has a gif of the smoke plumes for the west coast as it moved during the day. It looks like one giant mass of storm clouds typically seen in winter, except for the sources from fires.
@wildwesthikes
Ironically, I was correct, as the page says,
The film was a box-office success, costing $12 million and grossing $79 million, after five months
In truth I have only the vaguest recollection of that movie, and I think I am probably confusing Weird Science for part of it. Unless a missile did emerge from under the ground and into the main character's bedroom.
The fire situation is still pretty weird and perhaps unprecedented. Hopefully we do not have any ignitions, as I can't imagine we have many resources hanging around.
Jim_H wrote:I can't imagine we have many resources hanging around.
Coco posted something social the other day about their <still ongoing> fire restrictions being supportive of firefighting crews elsewhere. Because conditions on the ground across that forest do not remotely call for restrictions based on fuels and whatnot.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
I might think that if things are as moist as they are, then a fire could be had if done extremely safely and stealthily. No? It isn't like detectives are out combing the woods at 9 PM looking for rouge campers.
@Jim_H
Here is a link that shows the number of power outages in California at this time is 165,000 customers: https://poweroutage.us/area/state/california
The website can be switched to show you the number of power outages in any State.
One interesting twist to this is the pool of firefighters has been diminished. Guess California prisons has a work release program for prisoners to join a fire crew. With Covid, that program was suspended this year.
Jim_H wrote:War Games was a hit? I thought just mildly successful.
Wasn't that the movie where Ally Sheedy walks up out of the pool and her bikini top falls off while Judge Reinhold is... wait that's a different movie.