California Heat Turned Brush Into Prime Fuel for Fires. Forests Will Be Next
KQED ^ | July 10, 2024 | Kevin Stark and Brian Krans
Posted on 01/10/2025 1:53:56 PM PST by grundle
After two wet winters in a row, summer heat has turned California’s tremendously thick layer of grass and shrubs into fuel for many of the wildfires that are burning across the state.
All of that vegetation baked to a crisp under a record-shattering heat wave that stretched on for days and is set to dial up again across Northern California after a slight cooldown on Tuesday.
“There’s a lot of vegetation, and with the heat and the wind that we’ve been seeing, it’s dried out significantly,” Chelsea Burkett, a public information officer with Cal Fire’s Santa Clara Unit, told KQED. “There’s always potential for a fire to start and to spread easily in the type of vegetation we’re seeing.”
The heat shot above 110 degrees in many cities, especially in the Central Valley, and Redding hit a record at 119 degrees.
Dead brush on the ground across Northern California is “becoming critically flammable,” according to the latest forecast from the National Interagency Fire Center, and “the heat wave will flip the switch in terms of flammability in the live woody fuels across the lower and some mid-elevations.”
That means the heat dried out some of California’s forests enough that they are now primed to burn, edging the state beyond an active grass fire season as wildfires rip through the Klamath and Tahoe national forests.
Many dozens of other smaller fires have ignited and then were quickly suppressed during the past week by some of the 7,000-plus firefighters working across the state, supported by a near-constant deployment of helicopters and planes.
At least 1,197 fires have started across Northern California and 2,396 in Southern California this summer, according to the latest tally from the National Interagency Fire Center (PDF).
After keeping the Royal Fire from running away across Placer County in the Tahoe National Forest near Sugar Bowl with a steady barrage of water and retardant released from planes, officials cleared an area of the dense forest to drop firefighters in using helicopters on Tuesday.
These crews are wielding chainsaws and other hand tools to hack lines around the fire, which is currently 15% contained but only a few hundred acres in size.
In California’s far north, the Shelly Fire continues to churn through the dense Marble Mountain Wilderness near the Pacific Crest Trail and Shelly Lake.
That blaze has consumed more than 8,285 acres and is burning in the vicinity of the communities of Etna and Greenview, threatening more than 4,200 homes and buildings in a situation that Chris Christofferson, forest supervisor for the Klamath National Forest, called “gravely serious” during a community town hall on Monday night.
“I have seen a number of communities like this be threatened by wildfire, whether it was Quincy, or destroyed by wildfire, Greenville and Paradise,” Christofferson said. “And so when I look at this, I am very concerned.”
Fire officials have ordered bulldozers and hand crews to construct a series of pockets, fire breaks they hope will keep it from threatening the rural communities nearby.
“Some of you are probably in an evacuation zone; I am too. Please heed the warnings,” Siskiyou County Supervisor Ray Haupt said at the town hall. “I’ve lost six friends in recent years in Siskiyou County because they refused to go. These fires are nothing to mess around with. I can help you rebuild homes, but I can’t bring friends back to life.”
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1 posted on 01/10/2025 1:53:56 PM PST by grundle
To: grundle
2 posted on 01/10/2025 1:55:14 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
To: grundle
Best to leave all that tinder where it is. Mother nature knows best.
3 posted on 01/10/2025 1:56:25 PM PST by HYPOCRACY (Democracy is dead. Long live the Republic!)
To: grundle
Democrat Barbie says it's time for the climate poem!
4 posted on 01/10/2025 1:59:53 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
To: grundle
Climate change is here have no doubt
Too much rain too much drought
Run in circles scream and shout
It’ll cook your brain and freeze your feet
Too much rain too much heat
Snow coming soon no relief in sight
Tornados and floods you better run for your life
Climate change is here better hide in fear.
They need more money or it gets severe
Hurricanes on the way they’re comin soon
You’re all going to die in the next typhoon
Too much rain too much drought
Run in circles scream and shout
5 posted on 01/10/2025 1:59:56 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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