August 26, 2013

"The fire came boiling out, just cooking. It was so hot it created its own weather."

"It was like dropping a boulder in a pond; fire spread out in every direction."

5 comments:

vet66 said...

I suspect that if environmentalists decry the practice of controlled burns to clear the underbrush, which is the fuel for fires, nature will do it for them. The cynic in me knows that environmentalists want Hetch Hetchy drained and the entire are returned to wilderness so there will be few tears for devastation. The rains will return and most of the ash will wander down the Merced river heading for the San Joaquin delta. I'm wondering how the protected delta smelt will respond to the burn detritus intrusion. Consequences....

kjbe said...

Everything will burn, eventually, even the Park.

Anonymous said...

overall, the Federal government's policy of fire suppression (e.g. Smokey the Bear) has been an unmitigated disaster for the forests and the environment, but good for environmentalist and real estate.

google 'fire ecology', lodgepole pine, or ponderosas pine to learn how the major trees of the western forests are designed to use fire.

under fires are good for forests, crown fires are deadly to forests. The Rim fire is a crown fire, created in part by the Sierra Club.

Michael K said...

San Francisco could be the ideal spot for electric power to be knocked out as a consequence of silly California politician and enviro Nazis. Destroying Hetch Hetchy dam would be so delightful a stroke of logic that San Francisco would implode. Leftys don't do math or

Mike Smith said...

You may find these unique images of the fire to be of interest: http://meteorologicalmusings.blogspot.com/2013/08/smoke-from-rim-fire-yosemite-seen-by.html