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sundstrom193 t1_irl2kvk wrote
Maybe in acreage? But this fire season is the longest lasting one I remember. Two fires at 10% containment in mid October? That’s just stupid. They’re probably gonna burn up well into November
Doyouseenowwait_what t1_irl4a37 wrote
Bullshit! Idiots are letting it burn to fill their climate accord. Follow the money!
Maximus_2698 OP t1_irl68ao wrote
I don't think that's as uncommon as people think. Fire season normally goes well into September and there are often fires left smoldering into October and sometimes November. Keep in mind, the season started about a month late this year since June was so wet. Plus, October has been pretty dry which has kept things burning for longer. But, yes, in terms of acreage burned it's been really mild.
TommyScrew0857 t1_irleejy wrote
Well if Officials Say it..........
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conquer4 t1_irlm0po wrote
I have pictures of my crew being on a fire in October 2017 cleaning up a fire line with snow just 100ft above us in elevation. Wildfires will always burn until persistent rainfall.
1-760-706-7425 t1_irlp7o4 wrote
> Letting forest fires burn is the new woke thing to do.
How does this make sense to you?
ZiggyEarthDust t1_irlpbpf wrote
Wait until the entire area west of the Cascades is burning. It's coming.
milleribsen t1_irlqosm wrote
I lived in Wenatchee for high school, smoke season is new for Western Washington but not for Eastern. There we always a couple of red days every year, the sky and sun red with smoke. All through the valleys up highway two from Wenatchee to lake Wenatchee
The smoke may have been particularly bad but the fire season was very mild in comparison to previous years, it's just that the fires we have had have been either closer to inhabited areas or in places where the smoke traveled more easily
StephanosCR t1_irlrbzh wrote
640,000 acres burned last year
rosesandpiglets t1_irlwy9e wrote
I imagine it has something to do with missing a couple brain cells.
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mountainskank t1_irmpi5j wrote
Lol do some research on wildfires and what it takes to not only contain but what will actually put them OUT.
ConditionSlow t1_irn2ev5 wrote
it started much later and will probably end a little earlier if not the same time as before. basically we had an extra six - eight weeks of clean air.
mooomba t1_irna7d8 wrote
The eagle creek fire wasn't finally put out until well into the winter
Veni-Vidi-ASCII t1_irnn49o wrote
OP isn't trying to say the firefighters are stupid. It's just stupid to say this is a "mild" season for fires when there's so much burning this late in the year. It may be mild in acreage, but it's not mild in terms of amount and duration of smoke on populated areas.
Veni-Vidi-ASCII t1_irnnka5 wrote
This is my biggest fear, but it's also inevitable and overdue. After the original logging of a hundred years ago, western Washington is back to critical mass for another fire. Add to that the increasingly dryer climate and you've got a catastrophe within the next decade.
KeeganUniverse t1_irnq20n wrote
Since we get good rainfall during most of the year, I wonder if it would be a good idea to install lines of rain barrels in the forest near civilization that could be released to soak the area. They wouldn’t obstruct wildlife and wouldn’t need to be potable.
sundstrom193 t1_iro1iaj wrote
OP is right though. It’s a late burn, however in terms of just land burned, it’s little compared to usual. It’s just late season and shitty access that’s causing this to go on so long
c0y0t3_sly t1_irooaxq wrote
Bigger issue is that somehow it still isn't over. Fire are still burning, it's over 80 degrees everyday, and there's zero rain in the mountain forecast now out to almost Halloween.
It started slow, but it's lingering like I don't think I've ever seen it. I know contained fires will smolder until steady precipitation comes in, but that's not what this is right now.
always0k t1_irotn04 wrote
Seems like a really smart idea. Would love to see a plan to implement this
meepmarpalarp t1_irp0mof wrote
I wonder how the air quality compares to previous years. This stretch of poor aqi feels longer and later than usual.
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