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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Jesusita Fire Saturday

6am. 57 degrees. 89% humidity. Onshore winds. Big ol' marine layer sitting on us.

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.

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