More OT—Keep an eye on San Diego. High temps and low humidity make fires more likely.
http://www.cbs8.com/story/9532416/8-weather-update
http://www.cbs8.com/story/9532416/8-weather-update
There are economic consequences to the Redwood Valley Fire that have so far gone unmentioned. Mendocino County has its fair share of wineries that are bound to be affected. Additionally, the county's economy has been dependent for decades on pot growing. Salon takes a look at the fire's effect on marijuana cultivation: https://www.salon.com/2017/10/12/california-wildfires-weed-farms/
Personally, I find myself wondering whether the fire may--in a stroke of irony--actually help the county. Before the fires broke out, it was estimated that there was five times as much pot being raised in California as could be consumed there. Prices had fallen steeply, to about $500 per pound. With many plantations literally going up in smoke, and others now being contaminated by smoke and ash, the supply of pot will definitely be diminished. Will this push the price back up?
Water tender driver killed in roll-over accident this morning. Fatigue may have played a part in the accident.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/live-overturned-truck-on-oakville-grade-in-napa-co
Very sad. I hope the powers that be will pay closer attention to the health and well being of their people, such as firefighters, police, etc. We don't want mistakes created by fatigue and exhaustion to kill more people.
It doesn't look like that area was directly affected.
Here's a map, if it helps. https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewe...l=38.311002560459684,-122.52036220703127&z=11
I hope you are packed and ready to go if needed.http://kron4.com/2017/10/17/fire-in-santa-cruz-mountains-forces-evacuations/
this started overnight. close by me. hopefully this comes under control.