Stay safe those of you with smoke in the air.
regards
Jerome
On 12/09/2020, at 11:30 AM, p <afp548@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chuck, Sara,
Good thoughts coming your way.
This week in Livermore was awful. Looked like rover images from Mars (I’m
sure everyone saw the images). The drone-to-Blade-Runner-music was exactly
what it felt like.
On Sep 11, 2020, at 8:04 AM, Sara Porter (Redacted sender "sarajp" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good luck! I’m in the tiny green corner in the northwest of Clackamas
County, hoping the Willamette stays a good fire break. If you have tight
fitting n95 masks, wear them. The air is shit and getting worse.
Helpful tech-
*The FEMA app is super helpful with alerts to your manually added areas.
I’ve gotten the alerts there before my phone gets the county emergency phone
alerts.
*OregonAir app is great for air quality and having an idea what areas are
like with local sensors.
*TripCheck.com is ODOT and they get data from Waze, Gmaps and now Apple maps
I think for very up to date road conditions. The cameras are super helpful.
*Facebook/Twitter for following the regional fire, county, & police, local
news stations. I’ve spent the last few days coordinating friends and family
in Southern, Eugene, and northern Oregon - our local agencies websites are
not equipped for the traffic hits and the social media apps are.
*Clackamas county evacuation map in case you have to take any northern
routes
https://ccgis-mapservice.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=fe0525732f1a4f679b75a5ccf1c84b30
*Oregon emergency response “Raptor”. It’s not fast but very helpful
https://www.oregon.gov/oem/emops/Pages/RAPTOR.aspx
*Nationwide, good info for all the fires
https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=df8bcc10430f48878b01c96e907a1fc3
Pooser is awesome! He’s offered my family an evac spot in case things go
pear shaped. My fear is if the Santiam/Beachie and Riverside fires merge the
Willamette may not be big enough as a break.
Cheers,
Sara
Sent from my iPod, pardon the typoos
On Sep 11, 2020, at 8:40 AM, ct goolsbee <cg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We're loading up the truck and trailer with supplies (food & drink for
firefighters) and feed for livestock and heading over the mountains to
Eugene to deliver them, and then come back home with evacuated horses or
whatever livetsock needs to be re-homed. VERY smokey here after a week of
clear weather... it's only going to get worse. No rain in the foreseeable
forecast.
Wish us luck.
Be safe! Hope everything works out and the snow comes early…
Cheers, DK