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At least some of these places won't be able to produce wine again for some number of years... especially if the vines were burned
Boiling river of wine flows through burned down California winery | Fox News
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There's no doubt that the Northern California wineries were hit hard. This time of year though, many have already bottled and cased much of their inventory and moved it offsite for shipping or to underground storage cellars. The real tragedy is how many lives, homes and other businesses were lost throughout the entire region. Not just Napa but Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Callistoga and all points in between. Vast populated areas are completely gone. There's almost no infrastructure remaining & very few places for people to go. It's almost like what happened in Puerto Rico only with fire instead of water.
2017 has been a horrible year.
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From east coast, west coast and the islands- yes 2017 has been a horrible year and we are not done with 2017 yet but hopefully this is all!
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Locally (across the Columbia river in Oregon) a stupid/careless teen started a big fire Fate Of Teen Suspected In Eagle Creek Fire Depends On Charges, Investigation . News | OPB with no report, yet, on if he will be charged with anything
I don't know what started the fires in California, but they were in densely populated areas, not a forest, so the damage is going to cost a LOT more to fix
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/John+T+Smith wrote
I don't know what started the fires in California, but they were in densely populated areas, not a forest, so the damage is going to cost a LOT more to fix
The No Cal fire storm was powered by severe Diablo winds. In those conditions, static charged particles hit a dry hillside and boom -- instant fire. In So Cal, we call them Santa Ana winds but there's nothing saintly about 'em.
Because I live in a fire-prone area, I feel anybody who intentionally sets a fire deserves a long prison sentence.
Nancy
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Hi, Nancy, Kat, John and all,
The whole situation is heartbreaking! A news story (on CBS?) said that that the fires may have been started by faulty power lines, and then fueled by the Diablo winds. This is being investigated. The raging fire that happened in east San Diego county some years ago was started by sparking electrical wires. Apparently SDGE has made improvements to their infrastructure since.
We are keeping good thoughts for friends in the Sonoma and Mendocino areas and everyone else affected by the fires!
Best wishes, Cher
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Watching on CNN is heartbreaking and prayers are sent. Years ago I read "Natures End" - authors have eluded my mind but whenever I see this in real time my thoughts travel to this book...
This country has seen more devastation this year than I can ever remember. Pray it concludes soon.
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When I'm not here, I spend time lurking on my favorite California Wine forums. One guy recently reported that his house in Napa is gone. Needless to say, his entire wine collection melted. His mother's house in another town is gone. His brother's house is gone. His sister's house in yet another town is gone. His place of work is gone. Where do you go when your entire family has lost everything? And that's just one catastrophic story among thousands. Words can't begin to describe it.
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One cannot imagine- one has to be there and this is another 2017 nightmare for America. But having family alive and connected is worth more than physical objects.
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Kat,
"One cannot imagine- one has to be there and this is another 2017 nightmare for America. But having family alive and connected is worth more than physical objects."
So true! Hug your loved ones close!
We're keeping positive thoughts and prayers for those affected by the fires.
Best wishes,
Cher
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It's true... the only thing left is the plague of Locusts.
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So sad!!
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cmgap wrote
the only thing left is the plague of Locusts.
And frog rain.
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Sharknado !!!
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Some of the video I've seen of the destruction is genuinely shocking--the only thing similar I've seen before was when much of Ft. McMurray was destroyed up in Canada.
I was about to say how worried I was about fires down here in Australia--it's only spring here but, due to a dry winter, the fire risk was already high. However, since this topic was started, we've had almost constant rain (at least here in Queensland) with another 3 days forecast. I've never been so happy to see rain!
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The No California fires are now officially categorized as the worst disaster in California's history, surpassing the 1906 San Francisco earthquake & fires.
This Google Map shows how widespread the fire zone is (as far north as Grant's Pass).
NorCal Fires | Google Crisis Map
You can send us all the rain you want, Bob .
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What is happening at the moment is appalling, in Europe also there were more than 30 dead yesterday in Spain and Portugal.
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Today in the East Bay, across from San Francisco, I could not see the Golden Gate Bridge as I'm used to seeing. The sun looks like a red globe as it sets.
The Air Quality Index is 155 from the smoke of the fires heading south. This website gives a better idea: AirNow
You can see the smoke trial via the GOES 16 satellite.
Gene
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Here is the website hosting GOES imagery if you'd like a wider view.