Old Boy
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I wonder how many towns in BC. and ALTA. are making fire guards around their towns. Looks less moisture again this winter. Might be bad again next summer.
A little early to assume less moisture this winter? Winter does not start till Dec 21? Still early old boy!I wonder how many towns in BC. and ALTA. are making fire guards around their towns. Looks less moisture again this winter. Might be bad again next summer.
Making a fire break around a town?????What a great idea!!!!!
Can't believe no one got roasted over the Fort Mac fire. I'm the farthest thing from a fire expert ,but after Slave Lake it just blows my mind that a fire got anywhere near a big city,never mind destroying a big part of it.
1/3 the crops around here are still on the fields. Many farmers bought or rented tracks for their combines....I saw one guy towing his (self propelled) combine with one of those tracked Cat ag tractors....didn't matter he was crushing down 1/4 of the crop....just getting it off.Could be the wettest fall in 30 years ....
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I was following the fire initially on the news before it came to town.they were predicting a wind change that afternoon to north west 40-50 kmph, and I knew just how crunchy dry the bush was.....I could piece together what was going to happen next just wondering why nothing was done to get people out sooner,at least no one got hurt.
You're not suggesting that the "meteorologists" can't predict the weather accurately several months in advance, are you?The weather forecast for today changed 4 times since last Monday. Just sayin'.
I was sent to Kelowna in 2003 and Fort Mac this year for the fires.
With weather and wind changes the wild fires can jump a very large fire guard.
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