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Something wicked this way comes...
NeoBlackdog
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Poop. This thing's about 10 miles south of me and the wind's blowin' this way.
This is the Elmo fire, 16,000+ acres in just a couple days. We've got the camper on the truck and the utility trailer on the Explorer in case we need to bug out.
Crappola.
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Good luck to you, let's hope it makes a turn.
Prayers for you and yours
praying for rain
Prayers for you folks.
scary stuff , I can not image having to worry about such a thing
I hope you get a pass and it does not get to your family or property
Prayers sent Steve.....
Stay safe.
Prayers sent for all in the area they get it under control soon enough
I wondered when you were going to be able to see the smoke plume or convection tower.
Bright side is it’s a short haul for the helicopters from Lake Mary Ronan and the big lake, so lots of cycles per day.
Wonder if they have any CL415’s or Canadairs attached to the fire yet?
Hope it turns out well for you.
Mule
Yipe! Still better than Oregon. Prayers for you Steve.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
https://flatheadbeacon.com/2022/08/03/primary-residences-outbuildings-among-structure-losses-reported-from-elmo-fire/
prayers sent up for you
wish I could send you some of our rain from so. west Virginia.
I don't know if they're 415's or 515's but there are at least 4 of the scooper planes working the fire. I've seen video of them flying over another forum friends house and scooping out of Flathead. We've had them flying to and from the fire right up and down our canyon here.
For those that haven't seen them in action this video shows some of them that belong to the Croatian Air Force.
Really cool Canadian built planes that can move a LOT of water in a hurry.
The fire has died down again for the night. It creeps a little closer every day.
I thought you were posting about Pelosi's return to the States............
More video of the Cl-415's
We're getting smoke today, not sure if it's from your fire Steve, or the fire south of us in Idaho. The wind isn't blowing much....yet
We've got pretty good winds today, 9 MPH average and it's kinda swirlin' around. Mostly from the south, though.
I'm prayin' for nice 5 MPH winds out of the north to blow it right back into itself! And rain! Rain would be great!
Here's a pretty informative map. Play around with the different layers to get the views you want.
The dang fire's over 20,000 acres now. Sounds like it may be arson caused. There were a couple of other fires over by Bigfork that were arson caused but they got 'em out pretty quick. I'd like 5 minutes alone with that son of a *.
It started right along hwy 28 West of Elmo didn’t it?
Mule
Yessir. Started in grass and the wind blew it pretty hard to the north and east.
Prayers sent for rain to extinguish that nasty fire. Stay safe Neo!
Well the wind is making up for lost time out of the West Steve, hope it's blowing in the right direction for you.
From the west is good. From the south would be the worst. North would be ideal! Can you try and arrange that for me?
Just got this weather alert:
Action Recommended
Make preparations per the instructions
Issued By
Missoula - MT, US, National Weather Service
Affected Area
Bitterroot National Forest
Description
...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TO 9 PM MDT THURSDAY...
Affected area: Fire Zone 109 (Bitterroot).
Impacts: The combination of gusty winds, low humidity, and an unstable atmosphere will result in critical fire weather conditions Thursday afternoon and evening.
Winds: West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts around 30 to 40 mph.
Minimum humidities: 15 to 20 percent.
Goes with living in the west. Get outta the trees and best wishes!
The fire activity was way down yesterday and so far today, though it's early yet. The winds have been doing pretty much just what we needed them to do which is to blow back into the leading edge of the fire. Amazingly we saw no smoke cloud or column at all yesterday.
The fire's right at 22,000 acres now. The initial burn the first day was fast and big as it was mostly grass and was driven by a stiff breeze. Growth yesterday was just a few hundred acres.
Whatever you folks are doin' to help, keep it up! It's workin'!
Wonderful news!
Not only the west but East Tennessee too. A few years ago in Nov. 2016 a couple of teenagers set the world on fire around Gatlinburg. A lot of people were left homeless and 14 of them died and 190 were injured. It destroyed 2,460 building including houses and businesses and burned 17,900 acres of forest.
Dolly Parton stepped up and spent millions of dollars helping the people in the area which is where she was born and raised.
I heard they had another big fire a couple of months back but nothing like the one in 2016 and that one was caused by some downed power lines.
That's my old stomping ground. I grew up not to far from there.
Smitty, I remember the Gatlinburg fire well, It was approaching Christmas, and my daughter was doing the "Elf on the Shelf" thing for the youngest grandson. One morning, the Elf was nowhere to be found. Instead there was a handwritten note that said. "Gone to help fight the Gatlinburg fire. Be back in a day or 2." Maybe I should send him west?
I'm sure he'd be appreciated Ranger! Seems somehow appropriate that the Elf from the Shelf would be helping fight the 'Elmo' fire.
Kinda tickles me...
Praying for your safety, and favorable weather. Several years ago, a train with a bad wheel bearing lit up almost 20 miles of R-O-W. It spread North toward our place. We loaded all of our pictures, cash, important papers, and a lot of clothes getting ready to get out. Luckily the wind changed and pushed it toward a big fire break the Forest Service had made. I volunteered to assist after that, and we spent 3 or 4 days putting out hot spots. I ran 4 tanks of gas through my ATV, which was the only way to access most of the property.
Fancy Nancy is already back home.
Looks like they got some rain on it this afternoon. YAY! Still lots that can go sideways if Ma Nature decides it should, though.
Looks like they are getting a pretty good handle on it?
Mule
Mother nature has been very cooperative the last few days. Very low winds and all going the right direction. They even had a few rain showers on the fire. I was out on Flathead earlier today up by Bigfork and there was no column at all, just a smoky haze in the area. They've got it at 21,345 acres and 55% containment. That leaves a lot of wiggle room for the fire if the winds kick up and get squirrely again.
Those super scoopers are worth there weight in gold. In one day the four of them dropped 600,000 gallons of water on the fire.