2021 summer fires

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Pacific North West - Excessive heat warning issued
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Sunday morning smoke

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Been so wet around here all year, you couldn’t catch the woods on fire with napalm.
 
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The Bootleg Fire near Chiloquin has shut down the 4800 mw California electrical intertie. Smoke and ash causes the lines to short momentarily, and they had to kill it to keep the whole system from going crazy. They are trying to bring it back up at 430 mw today. A friend in Redding is suffering in 116 degree heat. I hope her AC stays up.
 
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The Bootleg Fire near Chiloquin has shut down the 4800 mw California electrical intertie. Smoke and ash causes the lines to short momentarily, and they had to kill it to keep the whole system from going crazy. They are trying to bring it back up at 430 mw today. A friend in Redding is suffering in 116 degree heat. I hope her AC stays up.
Thanks!

I was poking around CalISO last night and I noticed that the California grid was short about 5GW last night. I looked at the list of down generators and didn't see it. This would explain why the grid was short last night. The list of transmission line failures isn't publicly visible.

All the best,

Peter
 
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I have a friend managing a Red Cross shelter at the Bootleg Fire. Thank you, David Maranov.

Sitting in a shelter in Klamath Falls for the bootleg fire. 12 clients, 40 dogs, five cats.
 
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Monday morning smoke

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Bruce
 
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The Beckwourth fire in NE CA now exceeds 80,000 acres.


Yesterday some idiot started a new wildfire near Boomtown in Verdi, NV. Resources are having to be diverted ...

 
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We had smoke on the Eastern slope of the Rockies this morning, probably from Bootleg.
 
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bcp - your maps show why I haven't seen much smoke yet. Everything is blowing due East.
 
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Tuesday morning smoke

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Bruce
 
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My brother has been a commercial private pilot for 15 years now. He flew multiple times per week during COVID (rich folks), and he is still flying them all around the world. No issues with jet fuel. That is probably just media hype. If they have a shortage it is probably their own faults for not planning ahead like the rest of the airline industry has for the past few decades.
 
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My brother has been a commercial private pilot for 15 years now. He flew multiple times per week during COVID (rich folks), and he is still flying them all around the world. No issues with jet fuel. That is probably just media hype. If they have a shortage it is probably their own faults for not planning ahead like the rest of the airline industry has for the past few decades.
This is not the airline industry, and if they are refueling at at an airport it's a short runway local airport. Sometimes they meet the fuel truck at a forest LZ. There may be plenty of fuel, just not where it needs to be.
 
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This is not the airline industry, and if they are refueling at at an airport it's a short runway local airport. Sometimes they meet the fuel truck at a forest LZ. There may be plenty of fuel, just not where it needs to be.
Private pilots land at small airports all the time, Most of the fire ops planes I see flying (I do check radar when there are active fires) are flying out of the very same airports most of the time. They are still able to manage fuel.
 
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That is probably just media hype. If they have a shortage it is probably their own faults for not planning ahead like the rest of the airline industry has for the past few decades.
I'm curious... exactly whose fault is it exactly for not planning ahead?.... The contract air suppression company, the BLM/Forest Service, or the airport's fault?
 

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