Yep, I am watching it. Looks to be in the drainage north of Homer Lake from what I can tell.
Lassen Park Volcanic NP closed this morning. All campers were told to leave to the north (Hwy 44).
This online scanner seems to now be focused on Dixie from the Lassen Co side.
Lassen County Fire & EMS (broadcastify.com)
Nice to have the linkage (finally)
Discussion on The 1910 fire moved to General Discussion
Got a chance to talk with Carly Gomez at Channel 10 about the Dixie Fire.
Check it out, here:
Honest question, how much of a scar is that at this point?
Watched that last night. Very good info and explained in a way that most people can understand. Nice job Zeke!
Not familiar with the area but is the Indian Ridge cam looking right at Mountain Meadow Reservoir??? Looking at the smoke column north of the lake is Westwood and looks to be poised to run right through it…if not there already.
This is Round Valley Reservoir looking towards Greenville.
Believe I just heard that thunder was reported from the plume, which isn’t terribly surprising given that plume echo tops are somewhere around 28k feet on radar and conditions are pretty unstable
Mt Meadows (or as the locals call it Walker lake) is on the other side of that column. You can see Round Valley Res in that pic. Westwood was told to evacuate.
Yes when I believe it was Harvey Mountain lookout went out of service she stated thunder.
"Did the Team’s Plan Really Fail?"
Based on what happened in this thread a couple of days ago I decided to try and put the discussion of “failed plans” into better perspective and maybe provide some help for those new to incident management or not familiar with how incident management works. As a result, I wrote a “short” 3 part summary in the General Discussion section, titled “Did the Teams Plan Really Fail?”
Based on current fire activity this may not be the time for this distraction, but before you make any statement about failed plans on this or any thread, I suggest or request that you read it. Some may find it educational and enlightening. It is only a 5 minute read
As the shortwave moves in conditions will be perfect for a downstream pyrcumulonimbus cloud that produces lightning.
Conditions already seen on the Antelope Fire.
Westwood Camp being evacuated.
where are they headed?