Il materiale di origine: @AlishaGrauso (Twitter) / “My friend made this (he isn't on Twitter; I'm sharing with his permission): The Villeneuve Scale of Air Pollution. It is perfect and I love Denis Villeneuve.”

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Il materiale di origine: @AlishaGrauso (Twitter) / “My friend made this (he isn't on Twitter; I'm sharing with his permission): The Villeneuve Scale of Air Pollution. It is perfect and I love Denis Villeneuve.”
This photo by John Reglinski was taken in the Angeles National Forest. The Forest includes considerable acreage in the San Gabriel Mountains north of Los Angeles . . . an area that has been intensely impacted by fire in recent years including the 2009 Station Fire (the subject of prior posts on this website) and the 2020 Bobcat Fire. Mt. Baden Powell is the PCT high point in the Angeles National Forest.
So I moved to California less than a week ago from the midwest and I’ve never experienced wildfires. I saw them burning up an entire mountainside. The air here smells like a campfire. Please consider contributing to some relief funds for those affected
Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/about-us/our-work/disaster-relief/wildfire-relief.html
Los Angeles community relief: https://www.calfund.org/wildfire-relief-fund/
Undocumented Immigrants in Northern California: https://www.immigrantfundca.org/make-a-donation
Direct relief for victims of the fires (California): https://cpf.salsalabs.org/save-donate/index.html
Oregon and Washington Red Cross fund: https://www.redcross.org/donate/cm/kgwmediagroup-pub.html/
happy belated mid-autumn festival, aka., the chinese thanksgiving.
it is exactly like thanksgiving. it is the 2nd most important holiday behind the lunar new year. it’s a gathering with families, eat a ton, eat a lot of sweets (moon cakes), give thanks to a bountiful harvest year, as the weather slowly transition to winter.
this year’s moon is seen with extra smoke from the bobcat fire.
Current GIS works in progress, LNU Lightning Complex and ANF/LAC Bobcat burn scars in 3D
This woman is sifting through the wreckage of her Juniper Hills, CA, home of 30 years after it was destroyed by the ongoing Bobcat Fire. The Bobcat Fire is now one of the largest wildfires ever in LA County’s history and remains less than 20% contained as of September 22
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Atmospheric disturbance from burning vegetation.
(September, 2020, Angeles National Forest, North America, Earth)
My air quality is becoming rather shitty and my lungs are beginning to hate this. My allergies are going crazy and my headaches are getting worse.
Ash is falling like its sprinkling rain outside and with the winds we are getting, it's just fueling the fires more.
Theres so much smoke in the air that I cant even see the mountains that surround the valley I live in. My favorite camp sites and even hiking trails have been burned through and there is still no end in sight for this fire.
How can anyone believe climate change isnt real? How can anyone see the damage we are taking during this fire season and not see that we are the cause of it?