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motordavid 10-31-2006 08:32 PM

The SoCal Fire...
 
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Interesting pic of the fire just over the Mtns and west of the Palm Springs area. What a tragedy that it was arson: stupid loss of property and a tragic loss of life. If they catch the bastard, they ought burn his azz...

I can't get pics to upload, nor even C&P them from my Docs...dunno what gives. Edit: finally got it to "take"...see below the Text.

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http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...itle_white.gif Esperanza Fire

Waves of gray-brown smoke washed over the mountains southeast of Los Angeles and out over the Pacific on October 26, 2006. West of Palm Springs, California, the Esperanza Fire had ballooned under the influence of Santa Ana winds to more than 19,000 acres as of the morning of October 27, according to the daily report from the National Interagency Fire Center. Racing through grass, brush, and timber, the blaze had forced hundreds to evacuate, and it killed several firefighters who were working to protect homes. Fire officials are reporting the cause of the blaze as arson.
This photo-like image shows the fire and surrounding area captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite on October 26. Places where MODIS detected actively burning fire are outlined in red. The Santa Ana Mountains peek out from beneath the smoke near the southeastern suburbs of Los Angeles.
Santa Ana winds are a California firefighter’s nightmare. These blustery, dry, and often hot winds blow out of the desert and race through canyons and passes in the mountains on their way toward the coast. The air is hot not because it is bringing heat from the desert, but because it is flowing downslope from higher elevations. As fall progresses, cold air begins to sink into the Great Basin deserts to the east of California. As the air piles up at the surface, high pressure builds, and the air begins to flow downslope toward the coast. When winds blow downslope, the air gets compressed, which causes it to warm and dry out. In fact, the air can warm at a rate of 10 degrees Celsius per kilometer of descent (29 degrees Fahrenheit per mile). Canyons and passes funnel the winds, which increases their speed. Not only do the winds spread the fire, but they also dry out vegetation, making it even more flammable.
A 250-meter-resolution KMZ file of the Esperanza Fire is available for use with Google Earth.
NASA image by Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, Goddard Space Flight Center.

Kewl X5 10-31-2006 09:20 PM

Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; PalmSource/Palm-D052; Blazer/4.5) 16;320x320)

I agree with you. Did you see my night pics of the fire from the view from our house last Thurs?

Quicksilver 10-31-2006 09:32 PM

Yep i saw em. The CEO was a little worried about it's location. But Kevin assured us it was a ways off.

AutoXer 10-31-2006 11:49 PM

When I was heading East on 10, it looked like I was driving straight into the fire! Good thing the freeway curved away. Looked really bad on Friday.

Kewl X5 11-01-2006 02:48 AM

The 5th firefighter died at 5pm (PST), Oct. 31, 2006 at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center earlier this evening.... :(

The arsonist has killed 5 firefighter and should pay for his/her crime!


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