Oregon
Related: About this forumIt's smoky.
My eyes are burning, my throat is raw, and I have friends and a former student fighting fires, here in Oregon and up in Washington. The Cascades are bare. We're supposed to be heading into another strong El Nino. I'm worried about our forests.
http://www.oregonlive.com/weather/index.ssf/2015/06/el_nino_effect_on_the_pacific.html
CountAllVotes
(21,044 posts)I'm on the coast not far from the Oregon border and the skies have been orange colored for a few days. They are recommending not to go outside and stay outside for too long. How can you? It is killing everyone around here that has allergies, etc. because you can't breathe!
I too fear for the potential El Nino winter again.
This climate change is not B.S., that is for sure!
& recommend.
cilla4progress
(25,820 posts)A few miles as the crow flies from Chelan, Wenatchee, the Methow valley. Last summer the Methow saw the largest fire in Washington history with many homes lost including lower income /affordable housing; this summer started with a bang when 23 homes on the edge of the city of Wenatchee and one fruit warehouse and a recycling center within the city burned; now the Methow is on fire again with 3 firefighters losing their lives yesterday.
My daughter works for the Forest Service in their "expanded" dispatch, which is called out when all hell breaks loose. At it is right now.
In '94 we lost our home to a wildfire here, thinking it was kind of a one-off.
We lost our irrigation in August this year - when we first moved to this property it lasted through November when it froze out.
We are on the front line of climate change. We are considering a move, though we hate to leave the place we love, we've built, and have nurtured back to health after its own devastating fire 20+ years ago. Odd to think of who might actually buy here, although the human memory can be very short-lived and powerful in its self-deception.
Hard, scary, confusing times. No self-pity here, more like, sharing in the universal experience of human struggle and uprootedness. As baby boomers, we managed to escape most of that - war, famine, displacement - thoughout our lives. Well, shit's about to get real, now!!
LWolf
(46,179 posts)if I will spend the rest of my life hoping for, expecting, a "normal" season that will never occur.
love_katz
(2,774 posts)cilla4progress
(25,820 posts)Hottest ever on record on our planet earth.
Time for real solutions.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)I got into Beaverton last night...today is awful.
The orange glow and smell of smoke...add to that not one single leaf is moving...no wind!
Bizarre!
0rganism
(24,606 posts)i've lived in Hillsboro for over 10 years and i've never seen it this smoky. last year we had a forest fire burning nearby (around Hagg's lake iirc) throwing up a huge plume of smoke and the air wasn't half as cruddy as it is today.
i heard this morning that the air quality was the worst since the Mt. St. Helens eruption 35 years ago.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)my friend, the wife of a fire fighter, they are stretched way too thin right now.