The active parts of the fire are burning towards the crest, and wind isn't supposed to do much for the next few days, so I think we are ok.
The perimeter on this is from yesterday, but the fire detects are up-to-date, so you can see it's pretty much burning to the top.
Doc put the friday night data on Google Earth and made it 3D.
He has a brand new post this morning, w/ saturday morning data.
Here is the pretty little marine layer in the socal bight this morning.
Seems like everyday I read on twitter the 'joke' that the person thought 'jesusita fire' was a contraction for 'jesus it's a fire.' tired of that.
Here is the pretty little marine layer in the socal bight this morning.
Seems like everyday I read on twitter the 'joke' that the person thought 'jesusita fire' was a contraction for 'jesus it's a fire.' tired of that.
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