How the Park Fire Spread - 8/3/2024
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- A map-based tour of how the Park Fire unfolded, looking at mapping, satellite imagery, and ground-based photos and video.
The Park Fire has burned over 400,000 acres in the Lassen Foothills Region of Butte and Tehama Counties, Northern California.
8:00pm, 8/3/2024
great skill with these maps and satellite photos, your interpretation of fire behavior enlightening
Great job. Now a member!!
Where’s the hat I ordered??
Thanks you guys.
Steve Peters
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70
So cool to have your videos to compliment what we see on the satellite imagery, it really ties it all together, giving us a complete picture .
Thanks, Zeke, you are so amazing and educated about all of this fire info.. Wow! Thanks for all of your hard work. I hope you get to rest and spend some time with your family!
Terrific, thank you. Those canyons and the geog, fire science is so interesting.
You have been talking about this fire eventuality for years.
I'm a senior and you make it so easy to see what's happening. Thank you again.😃🌟
Dude. Zeke! Just getting chance to watch....Thank you! Much appreciated....lovely, super interesting, & highly informative.
I'm a new Sub Zeke and have watched a few of your videos. Your expertise is impressive. Thanks for all of your efforts
Great info, thank you so much.❤
Thanks for update. Interesting have much the monsoon wx affected the fire behaviour.
If we know anyone interested in this line of work, you mentioned in a past video that it would be nice if younger people would accept the torch of this type of work. How can we get them in touch with you for the direction they may need?
Welcome back Zeke to your home base !
I have been glued to The Pioneer fire in Stehekin WA as well. Smaller fire but in a wilderness that I love and threatening livelihoods (has been since 6/8!). Be neat to see what your thoughts are on the attack, etc.
We still haven't gotten our yearly lightning ignition event in the high country that usually starts a number of lightning complexes up high in the wilderness.
Thankyou for the excellent coverage ❤
heard you on KQED forum yesterday!
Yesterday was perfect weather
Love your channel and the knowledge you share. For those interested, how do we get into fire science?
Cheers!
Great information!
Hot and dry beginning Sunday. 105 in Chico by Wednesday.
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Thanks Lookout crew for your work. Amazing stuff. I see today (8/4/24) they are saying in the briefings that the end game seems to be to let it burn in a partially controlled manner up the MC canyon until it gets to a point where direct action is feasible for putting it to bed. What scenarios do you foresee as possibilities along these lines, and how far up the canyon do you imagine this will entail? I'd love to hear you address this in the next live stream. Thank you. EDIT: One more thing, I see on the PIO maps for 8/5 some areas near MC that are marked "Suppression Avoidance" -- what does this mean?
I think it will take off and move up both creek canyons during the uocoming heat wave unless this fire follows a scenario different from previous large scale fires in the past.
What source of satellite imagery are you using?
I heard one source is ESA Sentinal 2
What does the crossed out esri sticker mean?
Qgis ftw
@@erikflickwir6524 is that just a better mapping system?
It's pretty darn good, and it's open source. It's really the only robust option if you run Mac or Linux. I'm not sure why he put up that sticker, but it made me laugh. Many people are frustrated with esri's move from good old Arcmap to arcpro, their cloud based subscription replacement. As if arcmap wasn't buggy enough, arcpro has been over the top unstable for our organization since we started using it 3 or 4 years ago. It still doesn't really do parcel fabrics correctly as one example. It's like us paying for the privilege of being alpha/beta testers. Even with a non profit discount, it's still a time suck. Fortunately, the latest versions have been slightly less problematic.
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70
Found your hard work very enlightening and educational. Living In Northern California the last 70