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Rob Kailey is a working schmuck with no ties or affiliations to any governmental or political organizations, save those of sympathy.
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Thu Aug 16, 2007 at 17:02:30 PM MST
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| There's a Stage 1 Air Alert in effect for Missoula, as of 4pm Thursday, August 16. That is, the air quality is unhealthy for "sensitive groups," such as seniors, children, and smokers. Stay indoors. The effects of smoke exposure ain't pretty: sore eyes, tearing of eyes, cough, runny nose, and possible cold-like symptoms and headaches, dizziness, nausea, etc.
Meanwhile, the Black Cat fire has sprung up on the edge of Missoula, so it doesn't look like the fires are abating.
Wheee.
Speaking of forest fires, there's an interesting article in today's Missoula Independent on the Jocko Lakes fire. Here's the money quote:
"What's happening is that climate change is colliding with past land-management abuses," says Tim Ingalsbee, executive director of the Oregon-based Firefighters United for Safety, Ethics, and Ecology.
Decades of patchwork clear cutting, forest thinning and road building has left a landscape ripe for extreme fire behavior, says Ingalsbee. Increasingly extreme weather-stronger winds, lower humidity, higher temperatures-is combining with hotter, more open, dryer and windier forests, creating disastrous conditions.
So much for the meme that logging helps alleviate forest fires. |
| Jay Stevens :: On smoke, air quality, logging, and forest fires |
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