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So. California Burning to the Ground-Again!

Some pretty dramatic photos can be seen here.

The larger fires are so big now that they are merging. The "ranch" fire and the "magic" fire were 2 miles away from merging as of this morning. With the fires flinging hot embers up to 2 miles, that isn't a good margin of error.


Bush is sending the FEMA chiefs out to take a look and see if they can help.

(not sure that makes me feel safer....)
 
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OCBuckWife;968885; said:
Some pretty dramatic photos can be seen here.

The larger fires are so big now that they are merging. The "ranch" fire and the "magic" fire were 2 miles away from merging as of this morning. With the fires flinging hot embers up to 2 miles, that isn't a good margin of error.


Bush is sending the FEMA chiefs out to take a look and see if they can help.

(not sure that makes me feel safer....)

Sounds like Thurs. may be the 1st day they can get a handle on it b/c of decreasing winds.
 
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Thump;968894; said:
Sounds like Thurs. may be the 1st day they can get a handle on it b/c of decreasing winds.

We get these winds every year but this year they are particularly bad.

Santa Anas are a type of f?hn wind, the result of air pressure buildup in the high-altitude Great Basin between the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains. This high energy wind spills out of the Great Basin and is pulled by gravity into the surrounding lowlands. The air circulates clockwise around the high pressure area bringing winds from the east and northeast to Southern California (the reverse of the westerly winds characteristic of the latitude).
It is often said that the air is heated and dried as it passes through the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, but according to meteorologists this is a popular misconception. The Santa Ana winds usually form during autumn and early spring when the desert is relatively cold, although they may form at virtually any time of year. The air heats up due to adiabatic heating while being compressed during its descent. While the air has already been dried by orographic lift prior to reaching the Great Basin, the relative humidity of the air declines rapidly as it descends and warms in its final stages as it passes over the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges.
The air is then forced down the mountain slopes out towards the Pacific coast; the air mass is further heated by compression as it drops in altitude before reaching the Los Angeles Basin western San Diego County and Tijuana (Baja California) at typical speeds of 35 knots. The southern California coastal region gets some of its hottest weather of the year during autumn while Santa Ana winds are blowing. During Santa Ana conditions it is typically hotter along the coast than in the deserts and the humidity plummets to less than 15%.

QuikSCAT image showing the speed of the Santa Ana winds (m/s).


As the Santa Ana winds are channeled through the mountain passes they can approach hurricane force. The combination of wind, heat, and dryness turns the chaparral into explosive fuel for the infamous wildfires for which the region is known. Wildfires fanned by Santa Ana winds burned 721,791 acres (2,921 km?) in two weeks during October 2003.
 
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DaytonBuck;968748; said:
A talking and very menacing ape as a leader
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George W. Bush or Chimpanzee?
 
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Thump;969081; said:
Just read that hotels that were being used for evacuees are now being evacuated.

BTW, is this affecting air traffic at all around San Diego?

air traffic delays due to winds...doesn't seem to be major. Here is the SD airport's fire page.

Quite a lot of the thousands of people that were evacuated are not being allowed back to their homes, not because the homes are still in danger, but because the fires are so unpredictable, the homes MIGHT be in danger again and the services don't want to have to RE-evacuate everyone.
 
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