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Stay safe, Webb.
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Thx
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Wind shift favorable. From the west (ocean) in much of Western OR, and from the north in Portland area. Temps much cooler. Humidity rising. Still bad wind direction for some places - Estacada is at severe risk. Portland metro area is looking less threatened, though too late for some. I imagine Salem, Springfield, Eugene are relieved. Estimates of number of people displaced are all over the place but likely around 40,000 or more. Haven’t seen estimates of number of houses lost but think it’s in the few hundred to several hundred range. Air still terrible in Portland. I have a splitting headache as do many others. Despite staying indoors almost all the time.
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Interesting story from 1910.
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Excuse me, folks. May I speak with you about my lord and savior, Smokey Bear?http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1599929899.jpg
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Bakkela = meth head
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The fires near us were caused by dry lightning.
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Pretty eerie. Smoke has made air quality so bad that many businesses are closed. Not all, but traffic and pedestrians are both light. In the day it looks like pictures from Mars, sky brown, sun an dim orange ball. Feels a little like early days of the Covid shutdown. At night it looks like a creepy fog. I keep expecting to see Jamie Lee Curtis and hear Adrienne Barbeau.
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Yeah, WTF.
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Multnomah County D.A.?
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I think so - Multco.
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4 - million - acres burned. It’s hard to fathom that amount of destruction.
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