to those in SoCal:
#1
to those in SoCal:
This is some of the most unhealthful air you'll ever breathe in your lives. Please keep your tops up and your recirculating air buttons on. Avoid strenuous outdoor exercise. Tell your gym managers to keep the windows closed.
The air has hugely elevated soot contents, much of which consists of PM10, totally suspended particulate matter 10 microns in diameter (approximately the thickness of human hair) or less. PM10 can penetrate all layers of the lungs and cause lung damage. It can aggravate all manner of respiratory ailments, including asthma and emphysema. It can penetrate and enter the bloodstream and change the way that blood coagulates, exacerbating problems for people at risk of stroke and heart attack.
The air has hugely elevated soot contents, much of which consists of PM10, totally suspended particulate matter 10 microns in diameter (approximately the thickness of human hair) or less. PM10 can penetrate all layers of the lungs and cause lung damage. It can aggravate all manner of respiratory ailments, including asthma and emphysema. It can penetrate and enter the bloodstream and change the way that blood coagulates, exacerbating problems for people at risk of stroke and heart attack.
Last edited by TonyC; 10-24-2007 at 12:32 PM.
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Not sure what it's like up in LA right now, but this morning in Carlsbad the air has cleared somewhat. There's still a fair amount of ash raining down, but the sky is no longer solid black like it was on Monday- more of an orange haze. I've run the A/C in my apartment in fan-only mode for a while- I hate using A/C on general principle, the temperature is just too damn perfect here.
In the Miata it's a different story. Top and windows up, plus no A/C = the suck.
In the Miata it's a different story. Top and windows up, plus no A/C = the suck.
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Seriously however, I'd thought that said aircraft was on the way, in addition to the MH-60S helicopters out of NAS North Island and the other support aircraft already in service. To make matters wierder however, we've now got Predator-B and Global Hawk UAVs flying overhead as well, to provide thermal imaging data. This airspace has gotta be a bundle of joy for the controllers right now.
#16
oh man. all that air support is awesome. kinda reminds me of all the airforce jets air-dropping food and water on New Orleans and all the military helicopters dropping dirt into the levies to keep the city from flooding after Katrina.
oh wait........
Bitterness aside, I'm glad Cali is getting the support it needs. Natural disasters suck. I hope everyone gets out of the way. :(
oh wait........
Bitterness aside, I'm glad Cali is getting the support it needs. Natural disasters suck. I hope everyone gets out of the way. :(
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Trent, granted, it's a bit of a different situation here. The basic infrastructures are still operational, and the destruction, while intense in places, is not total. I imagine it's easier to coordinate things when the roads are not underwater and the power is still on in most places.
There's been a surreal atmosphere the last few days. Although the sky is orange and the ground is covered in ash, I'm sitting comfortably in my den surfing the web. Went to work today as usual, even though five miles to the east they were under mandatory evacuation and a few more miles to the south the Witch Creek fire is very much active.
Spike, here we are... It's a Martin Mars operated by Coulsen Flying Tankers out of Vancouver, BC. Originally built for the US Navy as a long-range bomber, now converted for fire service usage. The world's largest at 7,200 gallons per load. Impressive.
Aircraft and support crew arrived this afternoon, and are operating out of Lake Elsinore.
There's been a surreal atmosphere the last few days. Although the sky is orange and the ground is covered in ash, I'm sitting comfortably in my den surfing the web. Went to work today as usual, even though five miles to the east they were under mandatory evacuation and a few more miles to the south the Witch Creek fire is very much active.
Spike, here we are... It's a Martin Mars operated by Coulsen Flying Tankers out of Vancouver, BC. Originally built for the US Navy as a long-range bomber, now converted for fire service usage. The world's largest at 7,200 gallons per load. Impressive.
Aircraft and support crew arrived this afternoon, and are operating out of Lake Elsinore.
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They have, thousands upon thousands of people have been evacuated. It's a reaping of what we've sewn over hte years. Goddamn treehuggers and AQMD won't let the forest service do prescribed burns and all that **** piles up. Forget that certain foliage REQUIRES fire to propagate and that new, fresh, healthy growth replaces old gnarly growth and that fire can stop the destructive beetles. ****.