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Fires in Oregon are VERY Close

My sister is in Lake Oswego (also on level 1 notice). We had/have a fire 8 miles from my house yesterday (Eastern WA) and air quality plummeted. At least up to 519 yesterday, and visibility is about 300 yards. Now we're waiting for all that smoke from central OR to get here. Had to put the garden harvest on hold because you can barely breathe out there. Pray that the winds stay calm, or this could get a lot worse. Best of luck to my friends in Oregon.
 
It's my understanding...
All of Jackson county is on level 1 evacuation this morning.
Level 2 and 3 remain at thier current levels.
Stay safe and be prepared!
 
And the news says they're finding/catching people starting fires?
"Arsonist found dead next to a small fire he started"? :mad: It could happen. ;)
 
I would try and find a big truck for sale or a rental by the week to get as much out as possible. Then I would buy perforated sprinkler hose and put it all over the roof and turn the water on to try and save the house.
 
The other issue now is the air quality. The greater Portland area literally has the worst air quality in the world right now.
Moderate air quality measures around 80, it’s currently 386 at my house and I’m about 20 miles from the fire lines. You walk out the door and you instantly feel like you’re eating a cigar.

Here in Spokane we are currently at 496. That didn't stop us from shooting a round of sporting clays this morning. Shot my best score ever. An 89. Starting to feel like I smoked a couple cigars though.
 
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Here in Spokane we are currently at 496. That didn't stop us from shooting a round of sporting clays this morning. Shot my best score ever. An 89. Starting to feel like a smoked a couple cigars though.
Yeah I hear ya. We woke up to 519 today and it hasn't gotten any better. I've never smoked a day in my life but the smell is just noxious at this point. I really feel for those that are even close to the fire zone.
 
I have a real good longtime Bud in the Yamhill area. He has a big collection of collector cars and bikes along with a 3000 sq ft machine and fab shop. He also has a big barn with vehicles stored. He said he might move some to a big pasture as his house is mostly wooded.
 
Yeah I hear ya. We woke up to 519 today and it hasn't gotten any better. I've never smoked a day in my life but the smell is just noxious at this point. I really feel for those that are even close to the fire zone.

It's bad. We're dropping currently. Now down to 488. Prediction is that it starts moving out by Monday. You guys are a lot closer though. Like to see another nice cold north wind.
 
Air quality today is 549 for my area. It's been like that since Tuesday. We can smell it in the house. With the air that bad I won't work out or even practice my trumpet indoors. I did turn on the fans for both HVAC units a couple days ago so the air is being constantly filtered.

I did finally find a way to accurately measure the distance from my house to the closest part of the fire, and it is 11 miles. They said they got a contaminant line around that part of the fire. What is especially concerning is that I live right on the edge of a forested area.

I have never liked living so close to the 150' tall Doug Fir trees. They are a mess. In a wind storm they throw fir cones at the house and in the yard along with branches. This year the threw a bunch of small baby cones maybe 3/4 of an inch long, and that has been a constant mess. Of course the big concern has always been fire, because if those trees catch on fire it's game over. If we ever get to build a place where we want, I'd like a five acre flat lot with the house and shop in the middle.

They did take a couple of small areas close to me down a level but I am still in Level 1. Level 1 is get ready, Level 2 is get set, Level 3 is go now.

The inversion will start lifting tonight which should allow the smoke to start clearing. With that there is potential for the fires to increase, though with the better weather the air assets can get in which will be a huge help. There might be a little rain this week, but not much. It usually doesn't rain from July - Sep in this area. The climate changes for damp to desert dry.

La Nina has set up in the Pacific. The colder ocean temps will make for a very wet and cold winter in the PNW. That will be good for fire fighting, will get snow pack back in the mountains and fill the rivers and lakes back up. That should help hunting and fishing over the next couple years.

I really feel for the people up the river. The entire town of Blue River was wiped out. It also took out the house of the area fire chief as well as the fire station.
 
Last night my wife showed me a picture of all the fires on the North American continent. Strange all the hot spots I noticed were in the USA. Is it just me or is something not quite right happening?
 
Last night my wife showed me a picture of all the fires on the North American continent. Strange all the hot spots I noticed were in the USA. Is it just me or is something not quite right happening?

European countries, for all their flaws, seem to understand that without active forest management, you get devastating fires.
 
Last night my wife showed me a picture of all the fires on the North American continent. Strange all the hot spots I noticed were in the USA. Is it just me or is something not quite right happening?
I agree. You hear all this talk of global warming causing the fires, but if this is true then why is mostly in the US. If global warming is happening then why is it only effecting the west coast of the US.
 
I agree. You hear all this talk of global warming causing the fires, but if this is true then why is mostly in the US. If global warming is happening then why is it only effecting the west coast of the US.

Eastern US forest land is almost all private and well maintained like European forests. Also, it is the West that has had the drought.
 

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