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john70t 10-12-2017 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 9773825)
It's usually cool and damp along the coast, but not always.

95% of the coastal redwoods are gone, and you know their roots were massive wet sponge layers to smooth out the highs and lows.
(but thank you, I stand corrected. Hope everyone is safe.)

ckissick 10-12-2017 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 9773837)
95% of the coastal redwoods are gone, and you know their roots were massive wet sponge layers to smooth out the highs and lows.
(but thank you, I stand corrected. Hope everyone is safe.)

95% of the old-growth redwoods are gone. But I think if you mapped redwood coverage in 1850 vs today, you would see very little difference, except for in small urbanized areas. But we digress. The current fires are just part of the natural process. Just as people build in tornado alley or in flood zones, we take our risks.

Gogar 10-12-2017 01:31 PM

I have a friend who lost her niece in Santa Rosa, she was not able to get able out of the house in time. Not a rural home either. Terrible! RIP Christina.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1507843869.jpg

KFC911 10-12-2017 01:41 PM

^^^^ Oh man....that is so tragically sad...can't imagine...

ckissick 10-12-2017 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Gogar (Post 9774043)
I have a friend who lost her niece in Santa Rosa, she was not able to get able out of the house in time. Not a rural home either. Terrible! RIP Christina.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1507843869.jpg

I'm so sorry to here that. I saw her pics on the Channel 2 news on Monday; they were hoping to find her. I was hopeful, but alas.

Ferraripete 10-12-2017 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Gogar (Post 9774043)
I have a friend who lost her niece in Santa Rosa, she was not able to get able out of the house in time. Not a rural home either. Terrible! RIP Christina.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1507843869.jpg

My thoughts are with you and family.

jorian 10-12-2017 02:04 PM

Sorry for the loss.

I have a friend in Middletown, just north of Calistoga. His house burned two years ago. He is about 80% rebuilt and the fires are again threatening his property. Can't imagine the stress.

vash 10-12-2017 02:30 PM

Oh no!! If they need anything get me s note. That sucks. RIP.

speeder 10-12-2017 02:34 PM

Just talked to a close family friend in Healdsburg this morning, that is about 10-12 miles north of Santa Rosa if not mistaken. The winds for now are blowing the smoke in the opposite direction but of course that can change at any time.

The losses and devastation are massive, including the loss of life. I'm so sorry to hear of your personal connection to one, Gogar. Our friend was on his way out the door to volunteer at one of the shelters, I think he said that they are using a HS gymnasium in his town. :(

ckissick 10-12-2017 06:44 PM

This is the sky from my house, a good 50 miles south of the fires. That ain't fog.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1507862617.jpg

tadink 10-13-2017 02:33 PM

First hand account of the Atlas Fire
 
We looked out the door at the back of our house around 900pm and could see the sky lit up and heavy smoke - downhill from us. After checking in w/ an elderly neighbor we evac'd up the hill away from the fire on Atlas Peak. We stood on a ridge on John Konsgaard's property (home and winery now lost) and watched the fires below try to fight up the hill and then get to the ridge-top below us where the 50+ mph winds were whipping....the pine trees were exploding and sending a plume 250-300' into the air. There was a solid line of fire from Pritchard Hill to the north, across the whole Stagecoach vineyards, Antinori / Antica, across CircleR and as far south down Atlas Peak Rd. as we could see. Maybe 5 miles in total? We parked up there to keep track of the fire's progress - but at around 3am we made the call to 4x4 out over the top of Atlas Peak on an old fire-break road, using the full FULL capabilities of the Landcruiser!

At present our house and vineyards have survived, but the forecast is for more 50+ mph winds from the NE tonight and SAT, so we'll see how we fare. Most of our friends and neighbors, maybe 25-30 homes, are gone.

Here's the kicker - Atlas Peak Rd access is being restricted because it is a CRIME SCENE - meaning, this is not a natural act.

The local paper ran an article about me and my neighbor - two vastly different outcomes to the saga so far. Here's the link in case you want more details -

http:// http://napavalleyregister.com/star/news/local/napa-valley-s-atlas-fire-burns-one-home-spares-another/article_70386bcf-a191-5489-8864-149badc157c2.html

For now - we're safe and still here - finger's crossed it stays that way. Our hearts go out to those less fortunate who have lost everything, or nearly everything. Well, we are not back into the house yet - we are staying away in case the big winds spark up some hot spots. We are planning on 'exhaling' on Sunday if we can up to the property. I've still got grapes hanging and am hoping to harvest next week!

Finger's crossed -

Tom
Dos Lagos Vineyards

Sooner or later 10-13-2017 02:49 PM

Good luck, Tom

red-beard 10-13-2017 04:23 PM

I wish I could send you 36 Trillion gallons of water...

Don Plumley 10-16-2017 07:00 PM

We evacuated Wednesday and returned Sunday night.

Up close and personal: So much of what I’ve experienced this past week is oddly remote. Websites of satellite data, tragic photos, aircraft hurrying overhead. Today I saw this. A half burnt child’s bike next to the charred remains of her home. Overwhelming. #sonomastrong #****thisfire

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1508209145.jpg

vash 10-16-2017 07:40 PM

I’m going on tour tomorrow to see what we need to fix on hwy101. Should be interesting.

ckissick 10-16-2017 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Don Plumley (Post 9779104)
We evacuated Wednesday and returned Sunday night.

Up close and personal: So much of what I’ve experienced this past week is oddly remote. Websites of satellite data, tragic photos, aircraft hurrying overhead. Today I saw this. A half burnt child’s bike next to the charred remains of her home. Overwhelming. #sonomastrong #****thisfire

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1508209145.jpg

Soon after the Oakland Hills Fire in 1992, which destroyed about 3500 homes, my company was hired to do narrated video-documentation of the damage on each lot. It took 4 film crews 4 months to complete the task. I had to talk about structural damage and so on. At the very first lot there was a charred tricycle in the remains of the garage. The site of it got me choked up and I had to pause and compose myself before going on. I saw a lot of stuff. Sadly, I got used to it pretty quickly.

By the way, in the first weeks, I met a lot of distraught people picking through the ashes, in tears. By the fourth month, these same people could be seen at the same sites talking excitedly with their architect about the beautiful new home they would be getting. They were all smiles. There have been tragic deaths, but for most, they will not just recover, they will come out better off in many ways. I witnessed this outcome.

Deschodt 10-17-2017 12:31 PM

Today it's santa cruz, and just now a fire in Sausalito. Hopefully quickly contained...

tabs 10-17-2017 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9773023)
I'm effen stressed bad. Like I'm waiting for the other foot to drop

You mean like the BIG ONE on the San Andreas... a magnitude 8 or bigger???

I live in CA for 48 years...I have been through multiple fires, earthquakes and EVEN a flood back in early 69. We had 20 some odd inches of rain in one month on the mountain that had been burned off the summer before...there was even an article in the National Geographic about the flood in my hood. So I am nonplussed by it all.

One morning my dog was swimming in the garage...

One winter we had a windstorm that snapped Telephone poles like twigs...about 25 of em in a row along Baseline between Upland and Claremont....

rattlsnak 10-17-2017 08:34 PM

How is the Chico area? Are they getting anything? Have a trip there next week and just wondering how the air/fire is in that area?

vash 10-18-2017 06:29 AM

well. we are historically happy for TABS to have survived in the past..

at least this thread can still be about you.


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