Aug 072018
 

Yesterday afternoon I drove the surprisingly short distance up to the site of the Goring fire from a few days ago. Not  a lot to see except several miles of scorched earth. The difference between this sort of fire and what’s currently tearing the ecoptopia of California apart? Here in Utah, this is essentially the desert. All there is to burn are dried weeds and scrub, probably amounting to a few ounces of fuel per square yard. But the Ecological Success Story fires in California seem to be burning down more heavily forested areas… potentially hundreds of pounds of fuel per square yard. The fire here burn quick and burn *out* quick. The scorched land you see here will be back to normal next year. Apart from any structures that may have burned, this was not far off from simply mowing the lawn with fire.

Of course, the air quality was still wretched for a few days.

This photo was from a few miles away, showing what the landscape looks like, unburned. Not exactly Mirkwood.

 Posted by at 1:08 am
Aug 032018
 

The “Goring Fire” flared up about a dozen miles north of here this afternoon, apparently sparked by a lightning strike. It has quickly grown to 7,000 acres (going from “must be a doozy of a fire” to “humdinger”). While it seems very unlikely that the fire will get anywhere near here, the smoke sure as hell has. Stanky.

This evening the effort to stamp out the fire – an effort which seems to be ongoing – involved the use of aircraft. I saw a BAE 146 with a fat belly repeatedly flying back and forth (I understand it’s based at Hill Air Force Base), as well as a C-130 that did at least two sorties. It’s now hours past sundown and the winds have shifted a bit; it’s not nearly as awful out. But the fire is visible to the naked eye as a red glow on the northern horizon, and the red-lit clouds of smoke come through quite clearly via photography. Should have some interesting photos if I can gin up the enthusiasm to dump ’em onto the computer and deal with them.

 Posted by at 11:26 pm
Jul 222018
 

Some recent photos. Nights have been slightly cloudy, which is both good and bad for photography.

More photos below. The difference between “red” and “blue” is the white balance… red is balanced for sunlight, blue for sodium lamps. The ATK facility some miles from here along with the major metropolitan areas of Thatcher, Bothwell and Tremonton, add a good deal of light pollution to a somewhat dusty sky.

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 Posted by at 6:39 pm
Jul 162018
 

A few recent photos taken from across the road past my front yard. Yes,the local area is hideously overcrowded, but the skies can be quite photogenic.

And here’s a Bonus Upside-Down Speedbump:

 Posted by at 10:34 am