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no_nonsense_206 t1_jbqpnyx wrote

That was brutal. Helped move a boat and spent days coughing and hacking

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ohiking t1_jbqq3v9 wrote

That must be chuckanaut island!

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BreaghaGreenEyes t1_jbqtwwd wrote

I know it's bad, but I miss that smell. It reminds me of home, Eastern Washington. Whenever I go back, it starts getting smokey about Leavenworth. As soon as I smell that distict smell, I know I'm home.

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dryheat_ t1_jbqu1ce wrote

After hyping up the mountains, coasts and woods here to a childhood friend who had never left Arizona, he landed here on 9/22/20 for hiking visit.

He was still blown away at the woods here but I was dying inside the whole time.

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aagusgus t1_jbr09b6 wrote

That was probably the worst two week stretch I've experienced. Peak covid, and then you couldn't breathe or go outside.

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jrhoffa t1_jbr67bd wrote

I thought this was a sound wave. Brilliant.

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Darn_210 t1_jbr8vdh wrote

It was so wild and like memory holed by everyone it seems like. Couldn’t go inside offices or buildings with air conditioning because Covid, couldn’t open windows too cool our house because of smoke, and it was so hot and no one has air conditioning here. And weirdly we thought the post office was going to implode or something so I bought too many stamps…weird weird.

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ImaginaryCaramel t1_jbrcrsz wrote

My mental health has really started tanking during the summers.. they weren't like this when I was a kid (I'm only in my 20s), with the smoke and weeks on end of 90°+ weather. I struggle to cope with the stark reality of climate change.

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arcanepsyche t1_jbrf632 wrote

Like 10 of them. It was a period of about a week where all the smoke from Oregon and Washington fires (huge, huge fires) just stuck. No breeze at all, just thick smoke for miles. We were told not to even go outside.

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corruptedchick t1_jbrstm4 wrote

I moved to Seattle the day after the smoke cleared. I feel pretty lucky I missed one.

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GooseSharkk t1_jbrusw5 wrote

i was very confused on why we didn’t get smogust this year?? was it just spokane thay escaped the smoke or was it universal in WA?

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781nnylasil t1_jbrxj45 wrote

Yes I have driven too Long Beach to see my grandparents for the last 30 years and had named it evergreen island/almost there island. I never knew it had a name! But I automatically thought that’s what this was when I saw it.

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someguy_358 t1_jbs3d7m wrote

I know this is smog and stuff, but that looks sick.

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lurkerfromstoneage t1_jbsbtrz wrote

Yeah and in addition to what other commentor said, last year 2022 Sept-Oct was basically TWO MONTHS of poor AQ too with some days being the worst AQ in the world as well. This 2020 photo is just one example of MANY years with BAD wildfire smoke air. 2018, 2017, 2015, 2013…. The list of years affected goes on…. I LOATHE wildfire season SO MUCH it truly is a hinge factor for me (aside from housing costs and mega dark minimal sun winters) for maybe not wanting to be here long term. For those of you here who aren’t aware, this is a very real problem and public health issue in WA/the US West. Breathing in PM2.5 fine particulates is extremely hazardous to your health. Smoke here makes you feel inflamed, fatigued, short of breath, eyes burn, coughing, cranky, sick…. Especially hard on asthma, elderly, children and pets. Businesses and schools close. It seeps in through every crack into your home. Air purifiers sell out. Really not good on many levels. Just FYI.

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lurkerfromstoneage t1_jbsc0jc wrote

No it doesn’t at all. It’s like flashbacks and loathing of wildfire season and how this makes you feel like complete garbage. So unhealthy. This is a reminder of how truly bad it gets. It’s not “smog.” It’s multiple wildfires burning in our region and up and down the west coast.

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lurkerfromstoneage t1_jbscggl wrote

And last year 2022 we in Seattle broke records for days 90F and above… plus the bolt creek fire and others that burned for like 2months…. Summers here are ultra short glory then they end down the shitter :( makes me nervous for summer too.

Good reminder for people to get a portable AC unit or 2 before they sell out in summer…

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JennELKAP t1_jbsp18w wrote

Yup. Got married 3 days later and I was so worried the view of the magical sunset from the expensive venue would be ruined with all the smoke. Instead the smoke cleared out and there was a big rain storm, no sunset, no view.

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kgbslip t1_jbtoy0i wrote

I could have gone the rest of my life without being reminded of that. Strangely beautiful pic tho

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NibbleOnNector t1_jbubuqk wrote

That whole week was hell on earth. Peak Covid, election ramping up, protests still going on. Really felt like the end times.

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someguy_358 t1_jbv1pbm wrote

I understand that this is caused by wildfires and it was hard to deal with which is why I mentioned it in my earlier comment. I litterally experienced this first hand myself. My point is that the picture itself is visually appealing which most people would agree with.

Don't act like I'm being an asshole here, I fucking experienced this first hand too so stop acting like I don't understand what's going on here lol.

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ASacredWorm t1_jcae9ap wrote

The bolt creek fire was near us and we had a whole day of ash raining down on us. It was awful. The concern of evacuating had me in a slight panic. I hope this year's snow and rain brings us a comfortable summer with no fires.

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