We're talking about the imprecise satellite fire reports on caltopo, I think. AW had a good point: if you select specific satellites, it tells you the reported temperature, that one can interpret as a confidence of some sort.
Bobcat Fire in West Fork
I just figured out how to get flightradar24 to give you altitudes, which you can use to figure out where the tankers made their drops (the plane descends, makes the drop, and then climbs back up). On the most recent pass it dropped right around the ridge-top E of buckhorn. That makes me think it hasn't crossed over yet, but they're concerned about it.
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I spent a fond night on Kratka during my SMT thru. Hope it survives.
It's burning real hot on the south side of Rankin Clamshell...started flaring up there just around 5pm-ish...super bright on the arcadia2 cam (when it rotates to look NE)...
http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca ... &v=81e002f
edited to correct location
http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca ... &v=81e002f
edited to correct location
You can see that flare up very clearly on the mt wilson cam too...here's the timelapse from 3pm—6pm:
around 4:30 something catches. still see some flames on the current image around 10pm.
on the bright side, angeles nf twitter feed saying 6% containment
around 4:30 something catches. still see some flames on the current image around 10pm.
on the bright side, angeles nf twitter feed saying 6% containment
poking around that link hikeup posted, this camera has a direct view of the southern front of the fire— http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca ... &v=81e002f
you can watch a timelapse, although maybe only for the next 12 hours or so. crazy-looking stuff though, seeing that fire line just over the foothills:
you can watch a timelapse, although maybe only for the next 12 hours or so. crazy-looking stuff though, seeing that fire line just over the foothills:
I commute through the foothill areas around Monrovia and saw the fire three times today: morning, afternoon heading home, and tonight after dark to show my lady the fire. It’s a big jagged M shape. Bigass flames roaring up that look massive. Solid view from the baseball diamond at the park in Duarte off Shamrock just north of Royal Oaks.
I drove around Duarte, Monrovia and Arcadia at sunrise a couple hours ago. The smoke was so thick I couldn't see the mountains at all, let alone the fire, which had intensified overnight.
6:00 AM - Fire in Santa Anita Canyon seen from Mt. Wilson.
Smoke hanging over Santa Anita Racetrack blots out the mountains.
Gate closed at top of Santa Anita Ave. Visibility: about a quarter mile.
6:00 AM - Fire in Santa Anita Canyon seen from Mt. Wilson.
Smoke hanging over Santa Anita Racetrack blots out the mountains.
Gate closed at top of Santa Anita Ave. Visibility: about a quarter mile.
According to the latest satellite data, the north front crossed Kratka into Snowcrest, the west front is nearly into upper Devils Canyon, and the south front is on the doorsteps of Chantry Flat and Arcadia Wilderness Park. Can anyone confirm this?
I think that's white horse peak in the middle of the flames in your image - fire eating its way a bit lower into the east fork santa anita - the archive images show a sudden drop in activity shortly after that image so maybe they dropped something on it.6:00 AM - Fire in Santa Anita Canyon seen from Mt. Wilson.
Yeah, the south I consider a de facto controlled burn...I dont count it anymore.
For the northern end, its over but the process.
There is one thing left: the start.
The super scoopers were located!
https://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/i ... 2.180.html
page 10.
For the northern end, its over but the process.
There is one thing left: the start.
The super scoopers were located!
https://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/i ... 2.180.html
page 10.
I made this based on recent towercam images. It shows how low the fire has reached in Santa Anita Canyon. Chantry is behind the ridge on the right around 2200' in elevation, directly across the canyon from the fire front, maybe half a mile away as the bird flies.
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Not looking good for Chantry Flat or all the cabins in BSAC.
To the north, the Triplet Rocks ridge has burned and it looks like the East Twin as well. All the Mermaids below. It will probably jump the Angeles Crest soon...
What a devastating fire for my favorite mountain range.
To the north, the Triplet Rocks ridge has burned and it looks like the East Twin as well. All the Mermaids below. It will probably jump the Angeles Crest soon...
What a devastating fire for my favorite mountain range.