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Drawn in charcoal from the KNP complex fire and overlooking Kings Canyon park lands from Big Baldy trail
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Yowlumni Wolf
Drawn in charcoal from the KNP complex fire and overlooking Kings Canyon park lands from Big Baldy trail
Local Prescribed Burn Out by 10am, Re-Ignited at Sundown
Sept. 25, 2021
We awoke to extremely heavy smoke from a prescribed burn to the west of Frazier Park. You could smell it strongly as it wafted in from over the mountain in the Los Padres Forest. The US Forest Service extinguished the fire by around 10am, which is the general “rule” for prescribed burns. The air cleared quickly due to our obolixes blasting away the air pollution. We also have hundreds of orgonite pieces, a chembuster, quartz medicine wheels, and an earth pipe in our hill.
The atmosphere was actually high in OR today, which is why the pollution didn’t linger after the fire was put out. In a DOR environment, this would have resulted in “smog.” Instead, we had nice, clear skies dotted with OR clouds by the evening and the air smelled clean again. Unfortunately, a new fire was ignited this evening at sunset, and tomorrow morning we may find ourselves engulfed in smoke again.
There are no wildfires in Southern California currently. The only wildfires burning relatively nearby, the Windy Fire and the KNP Complex Fire, are in Central California. They are both about a three hour drive to the north of us. The wind is not blowing the smoke due south into our area, nor would it be fragrant like a campfire gone amok as it was this morning if the pollution came from so far away. These Central California wildfires are also being blamed for smoky skies even farther south in Los Angeles. It is clear that the Forest Service has once again started prescribed burns, and with a 1 million acre per year quota, we can expect more of this in Angeles and Los Padres National Forests.
The Windy Fire and KNP Complex Fires may both be prescribed burns gone wrong, or are actually going according to plan. Neither of these fires are Cal Fire incidents, so we must go to the Federal incident site to get information from the entities handling these fires. Additionally neither of these fires is being handled like any of the other wildfires this season in California. The Windy Fire has been allowed to burn 71,349 acres as of this morning and is only 5% contained. The KNP Complex Fire has burned 42.048 acres and is 0% contained, according to all news articles. Instead of reporting containment like all the other fires, Inciweb reports an “estimated containment date” for the KNP Complex Fire, Oct. 10, 2021 at 12am. If I didn’t know better, I might think that these were being allowed to burn and no one was digging a ditch at all. Even the horrendous Dixie Fire in Northern California was gradually contained, so this is very unusual. The Windy Fire and KNP Complex Fire have seen little to no containment in over two weeks of burning.
We did not have an air quality advisory for the mountains today, only for the Central Valley, which is being affected by these two wildfires. The air here was as bad as it gets, so it would have been appropriate to issue an advisory. This is more evidence that it was not smoke from the Windy and KNP Fires, but from local prescribed burns being performed at exactly the worst time possible to create as much air pollution as possible. These burns are not being disclosed, so they are also not reported on by the weather media.
***UPDATE, Sept. 25, 2021, 11pm***
Inciweb lowers containment for Windy Prescribed Burn to 2% and completely removes the “estimated containment date” (still no containment percentage) on the KNP Complex Prescribed Burn!!! Compare the images below from Inciweb..com to the images from earlier today above.
Windy Fire (Prescribed Burn) lowered from 5% to 2% containment (after burning for over 2 weeks).
KNP Complex Fire (Prescribed Burn): no containment after burning for over 2 weeks, no longer reporting the end of the prescribed burn on Oct. 10, 2021.
Prescribed Burns Again, Cal Fire Caught in Blatant Lie Re: Emigrant Fire
Sept. 20, 2021
We awoke to incredibly smoky skies but no air quality advisory. The weather is very wild, with gusty winds coming from the east currently, but only in this area. For the most part, the jet stream is moving from northwest to southeast today, however, the media is focusing on Santa Ana winds, which are hot winds from the desert. That is not, in fact, what is happening today. The winds are cool and are only reversed in this mountain area due to a major OR shift in the atmosphere.
Our local media is playing up an extinguished wildfire along I-5, most likely to account for the smoke which came in overnight from a prescribed burn in the still closed Los Padres National Forest. The Emigrant Fire started on Sept. 17 and grew to 255 acres. The containment is still increasing, but the acres burned has not increased in days, so it is clear that once again, Cal Fire and the Forest Service are reporting only on the amount of a ditch dug, not the actual fire itself.
The Emigrant Fire update screenshots are from the Sierra Sun Times. The first one is from Sept. 18, when the fire was new and the second one is from today. It went from 10% to 61% contained in two full days, yet only 30 more acres burned? Also, why does Cal Fire’s website say that the Emigrant Fire is not a Cal Fire incident as of this morning, when my post from two days ago has a screenshot of the same Cal Fire map saying that it was not an incident as of three days ago, Sept. 17? What could have prompted Cal Fire to falsify or change these dates? Could this have something to do with covering up today’s prescribed burn and attributing the smoke to a non-existent wildfire?
The other major fire news in California is the General Sherman Show, or the KNP Complex Fire, in the Sequoia National Forest. First off, this area received abundant monsoonal rainfall this summer, none of which was reported in the news, but you can look back over July and August on this blog to see weather maps. It is very hard to light wet foliage. It is very likely that prescribed burns are also taking place in this forest and we are being told something else. The forest is closed and they don’t want anyone flying drones over it and finding out what’s going on. Whether it’s a real wildfire or a controlled burn, it will certainly be out by the weekend. The 7 day precipitation outlook is very favorable for California. We will be seeing statewide rain starting on Friday, with the heaviest portion over the Sequoia area.
The forest is healing 💚
Most of the giant sequoias killed by the KNP Complex fire were in a single grove, where flames may have blanketed the tops of the trees that
Finally, Progress Toward Ending the Planned Fires in Sequoia
Sept. 30, 2021
According to Inciweb, the Windy Fire is now at 37% containment and the KNP complex is at 20%. This is good news considering that these fires burned for over two weeks with no containment at all. We had an air quality advisory today, but the air was relatively fine, with only a little bit of grey particulate pollution far in the distance to the east.
Cal Fire has changed the dates on their site regarding their involvement in the Windy Fire, as they did earlier this month regarding the Emigrant Fire. On Sept. 15, I posted Cal Fire’s map showing that the Windy Fire was no longer a Cal Fire incident as of Sept. 14. The map now reads that it was no longer a Cal Fire incident as of Sept. 28. Did they get involved again? I don’t know because their site also offers no updates on this fire, although it does say that this incident was updated on Sept. 28.
Crews wrapped The General Grant Tree, the largest in the world, with a fire retardent foil as the KNP Complex Fire reaches the area. They ar