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(OT) This is scary close Posted on: 27.06.2011 by Nana Mohs My state is on serious fire.They started a voluntary evacuation of here And this is the view from the ski basin http://www.skipajarito.com/webcamtop.php | |
Melia Balvaneda 30.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by muffintop
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Stephnie Godbole 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by rhombus_77
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Stephnie Godbole 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
Edit oh wait, Im next to Prude town Scottsdale |
Nana Mohs 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
Monsoon season should have already started, so we'll see about that here. Hopefully we'll see some rain soon. This morning when I woke up everything was covered in a layer of ash. Hoping that the labs in Los Alamos are cleared of everything scary. The possibility of a burning weapons lab is the scariest part of this. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06...amos_wildfire/
all "hazardous and radioactive materials" are accounted for and protected, as are key facilities such as LANL' s proton accelerator and supercomputing centers
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Melia Balvaneda 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by rhombus_77
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Stephnie Godbole 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
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Andree Ganas 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
It depends. Where are you moving too? I have been on four wildland fires this year alone. All four times we have been assigned to structure protection. All of the areas I was in was heavily wooded and somewhat off the grid (so to speak). Think little breakaway communities out in the wilderness. 99% of the time, when the home owners took a proactive approach to protection (foliage cleared in a 100ft radius of structures, removal of ladder fuel, asphalt/metal roofing), the homes survived with little to no damage. If you are moving to an urban area like Phoenix or Tucson, you will not be affected by wildfire. Wildfire season here usually starts around April and ends when monsoon season begins (around the Fourth of July). If you are moving to Phoenix or Tucson, your main concern will be monsoons and flash flooding. I have been on countless swift water rescues involving motorists who tried to cross flowing flood tributaries (called "washes" here). In fact, there is a "stupid motorist law": [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stupid_Motorist_Law"]Stupid Motorist Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:Wiki_letter_w.svg" class="image"><img alt="Wiki letter w.svg" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/Wiki_letter_w.svg/40px-Wiki_letter_w.svg.png"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/6/6c/Wiki_letter_w.svg/40px-Wiki_letter_w.svg.png[/ame] If you are moving to the Flagstaff area, I would be more concerned with snowfall. Every year there are a few roof collapses with the major snowfall they receive. Fun with fire: |
Nana Mohs 27.06.2011 | My state is on serious fire. They started a voluntary evacuation of here And this is the view from the ski basin http://www.skipajarito.com/webcamtop.php |
Nana Mohs 30.06.2011 | Amazing! I rode my bike until it was done raining. Got soaked and loved it |
Melia Balvaneda 30.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by muffintop
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Nana Mohs 30.06.2011 | It friggin RAINED!!!!!!! |
Nana Mohs 27.06.2011 |
Via CCNS: Our main concern is that the Las Conchas fire is about 3 1/2 miles from Area G, the dumpsite that has been in operation since the late 1950s/early 1960s. There are 20,000 to 30,000 55-gallons drums of plutonium contaminated waste (containing solvents, chemicals and toxic materials) sitting in fabric tents above ground. These drums are destined for WIPP...
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Stephnie Godbole 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by rhombus_77
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Stephnie Godbole 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
Edit oh wait, Im next to Prude town Scottsdale |
Neil Malia 27.06.2011 | I've actually been believeing about moving to the phoenix/peoria part of arizona! |
Nana Mohs 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
Monsoon season should have already started, so we'll see about that here. Hopefully we'll see some rain soon. This morning when I woke up everything was covered in a layer of ash. Hoping that the labs in Los Alamos are cleared of everything scary. The possibility of a burning weapons lab is the scariest part of this. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06...amos_wildfire/
all "hazardous and radioactive materials" are accounted for and protected, as are key facilities such as LANL' s proton accelerator and supercomputing centers
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Melia Balvaneda 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by rhombus_77
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Andree Ganas 27.06.2011 | Here is what I tell friends visiting during monsoon season: if a wash is running, pull over. Wait for a car smaller than yours to drive through. If it makes it, go for it. |
Melia Balvaneda 27.06.2011 | hey! thanks for all the info! but i'll be moving to Mesa, which is right outside Phoenix. that stupid motorist law is funny though haha. So then in my area i'll just have to worry bout some small flash floods? |
Stephnie Godbole 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
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Andree Ganas 27.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by Georgeo0
It depends. Where are you moving too? I have been on four wildland fires this year alone. All four times we have been assigned to structure protection. All of the areas I was in was heavily wooded and somewhat off the grid (so to speak). Think little breakaway communities out in the wilderness. 99% of the time, when the home owners took a proactive approach to protection (foliage cleared in a 100ft radius of structures, removal of ladder fuel, asphalt/metal roofing), the homes survived with little to no damage. If you are moving to an urban area like Phoenix or Tucson, you will not be affected by wildfire. Wildfire season here usually starts around April and ends when monsoon season begins (around the Fourth of July). If you are moving to Phoenix or Tucson, your main concern will be monsoons and flash flooding. I have been on countless swift water rescues involving motorists who tried to cross flowing flood tributaries (called "washes" here). In fact, there is a "stupid motorist law": [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stupid_Motorist_Law"]Stupid Motorist Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:Wiki_letter_w.svg" class="image"><img alt="Wiki letter w.svg" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/Wiki_letter_w.svg/40px-Wiki_letter_w.svg.png"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/6/6c/Wiki_letter_w.svg/40px-Wiki_letter_w.svg.png[/ame] If you are moving to the Flagstaff area, I would be more concerned with snowfall. Every year there are a few roof collapses with the major snowfall they receive. Fun with fire: |
Tatum Ansaldo 27.06.2011 | The vinyl, save the vinyl! (after yourself, obviously...) |
Leeanna Ayla 27.06.2011 | That's scary, be safe!! |
Melia Balvaneda 27.06.2011 | ah! I move to arizona at the end of july! do these fires reach cities that often? and do they end at a time of year? or are they like through july? |
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