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Diamonds On MY Fish posted:So the fire that was burning north of me a couple weeks ago decided it wasn't done and they're now re-evacuating areas they had given the all-clear to. Oh poo poo, stay safe
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 06:31 |
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First smoke warning for BC went out today for a fire in the south interior discovered on August 17. And a new fire was discovered up a forest service road about two hours from Vancouver! Only two hectares, but hey, guess what? It's time for another heat wave down here! I have a feeling we're just going to stop having normal winter in a couple years and it'll be ashy rainstorms from November through March.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 06:32 |
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They're starting to do hazard reduction burns across NSW ready for our upcoming fire season. A little bit of smoke came over us but has pretty much cleared now. https://twitter.com/NSWRFS/status/1302878002053701632
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 06:40 |
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Kazinsal posted:First smoke warning for BC went out today for a fire in the south interior discovered on August 17. Is it windy in BC like it is in WA right now? I've never experienced a summer time wind storm before, this is insane.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 06:44 |
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Traxis posted:Are you loving kidding me
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 07:13 |
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Lacrosse posted:Is it windy in BC like it is in WA right now? I've never experienced a summer time wind storm before, this is insane. Yeah, there were 70 km/h gusts in the Vancouver suburbs today. Definitely unusual.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 07:16 |
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Everyone was making fun of Hawaii when the volcano rolled over a few luxury vacation rentals and poor people's homes but the mainland is just entirely on fire for like 6 months of the year.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 07:37 |
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death crew refusing evac sounds about right https://twitter.com/dennisreports/status/1302639462791307265
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 08:31 |
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Man Musk posted:death crew refusing evac sounds about right Hey, maybe they had one of those necklace collar bombs that explode if they leave a certain location. We don't know there situations, we can't judge those brain dead idiots!
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 09:54 |
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Stereotype posted:Everyone was making fun of Hawaii when the volcano rolled over a few luxury vacation rentals and poor people's homes but the mainland is just entirely on fire for like 6 months of the year. Give it another year or so. Rainforests becoming firewood pretty quick these days.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 10:29 |
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Luneshot posted:https://twitter.com/jasonbloch/status/1302757717753450496?s=21 without further context I might easily assume this was some long lost photo of the mount saint helens explosion
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 11:12 |
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Man Musk posted:death crew refusing evac sounds about right No doubt they were dumb fucks but, if you had shovels and whatnot, could you dig foxholes in the sand and hide in those? You can move sand very quickly and build up walls which would do the job of shielding you from radiant heat. But then you'd be forever known as the guy who refused to be rescued so he could hide in a sandcastle. EDIT: As kids we'd always being digging poo poo like this at the beach
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 12:41 |
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Megillah Gorilla posted:No doubt they were dumb fucks but, if you had shovels and whatnot, could you dig foxholes in the sand and hide in those? If someone refused evac I'd bet cash on it being a helicopter evac and they didn't want to leave their stuff behind
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 12:42 |
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oh hey we're up to r in the named storms list and we're only halfway through hurricane season https://twitter.com/NHC_Atlantic/status/1303296034299236352
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 13:20 |
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Holy crap, that’s pretty far east for typical storm development.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 13:27 |
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thankfully at present both paulette and rene are expected to mostly stay from large landmasses and not turn into major hurricanes
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Grundulum posted:Holy crap, that’s pretty far east for typical storm development. Storms often form way out in the middle of the Atlantic or just off the coast of Africa, you never hear about them because they spin off into the ocean. Check out this nhc climate page if you want to see all the tracks... https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/climo/ Rene is going to spin off into the ocean and annoy some fishermen Pryor on Fire has issued a correction as of 15:49 on Sep 8, 2020 |
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 15:19 |
Megillah Gorilla posted:if you had shovels and whatnot, could you dig foxholes in the sand and hide in those? An average surface fire on the forest floor might have flames reaching 1 meter in height and can reach temperatures of 800°C (1,472° F) or more. Under extreme conditions a fire can give off 10,000 kilowatts or more per meter of fire front.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 15:24 |
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That’s a lot of storms that just gently caress off into the Atlantic historically
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 16:05 |
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A DIY glass tomb sounds pretty tbh
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 16:43 |
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taqueso posted:A DIY glass tomb sounds pretty tbh lenin's tomb aspirations
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 17:24 |
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friendship ended with wildfire smoke now snow is my best friend
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 21:59 |
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Megillah Gorilla posted:No doubt they were dumb fucks but, if you had shovels and whatnot, could you dig foxholes in the sand and hide in those? You'd probably be better off just sitting in the shallow water so long as there's not a bunch of vegetation or other fuel nearby.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:05 |
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Moot .1415926535 posted:friendship ended with wildfire smoke Meanwhile in the north, Environment Canada just put out a special air quality statement for Vancouver saying "hey guys it's september 8 and wildfire season is starting, go get your respirators lol"
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:09 |
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SKULL.GIF posted:An average surface fire on the forest floor might have flames reaching 1 meter in height and can reach temperatures of 800°C (1,472° F) or more. Under extreme conditions a fire can give off 10,000 kilowatts or more per meter of fire front. a kilowatt will heat 1 kg of water 1C in around 4 seconds, but that's only like a quart of water. A hot tub is usually like 400 gallons, so 10MW of power will heat it 1C every ~1.6 seconds. Most pools are way bigger than that though, so the smallest pool I can find (8000gallons) would take like 30 seconds to get 1C hotter, and an olympic size swimming pool (660k gallons) would take about 44 minutes to get 1C hotter. Assuming that the temp starts at ~80C and get's uncomfortably/dangerously hot at ~105C you'd have between 12 minutes and 18 hours before the pool got too hot. I'm sure the reservoir is bigger than both of those. Unless it's a small pool you're much more likely to die from smoke inhalation or because the air is hundreds to thousands of degrees.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:33 |
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been kinda stressed about fires since this has been the driest summer since i moved to the west coast and it's bee crazy hot for like the past month, and now there's a big, very fast-moving fire right near where i work https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=765925304203162
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DEEP STATE PLOT posted:been kinda stressed about fires since this has been the driest summer since i moved to the west coast and it's bee crazy hot for like the past month, and now there's a big, very fast-moving fire right near where i work I have a friend that lives there! They've been evacuating people all day apparently. Stay safe goon.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:44 |
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Helith posted:Can California not impose total fire bans on high fire danger days? A not insignificant amount of Californians don't give a gently caress about those and will actually set more things on fire just to spite the authorities.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:48 |
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I passed by this area less than an hour before fire activity closed the road. That would've been a long detour had I left any later. https://twitter.com/wsdot_traffic/status/1303424422397710336?s=19
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:50 |
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Stereotype posted:I have a friend that lives there! They've been evacuating people all day apparently. Stay safe goon. one of my coworkers already likely lost her house. i can't believe how fast this thing is moving, this wind is dire.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:51 |
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Stereotype posted:a kilowatt will heat 1 kg of water 1C in around 4 seconds, but that's only like a quart of water. A hot tub is usually like 400 gallons, so 10MW of power will heat it 1C every ~1.6 seconds. Most pools are way bigger than that though, so the smallest pool I can find (8000gallons) would take like 30 seconds to get 1C hotter, and an olympic size swimming pool (660k gallons) would take about 44 minutes to get 1C hotter. Assuming that the temp starts at ~80C and get's uncomfortably/dangerously hot at ~105C you'd have between 12 minutes and 18 hours before the pool got too hot. I'm sure the reservoir is bigger than both of those. at 105C the water would be steam and guaranteed to be more than "uncomfortable" unless it's in some sorta pressure vessel lmao you're fuckin with too many units here
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:52 |
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Gunshow Poophole posted:at 105C the water would be steam and guaranteed to be more than "uncomfortable" unless it's in some sorta pressure vessel lmao you're fuckin with too many units here oh whoops I got C and F mixed up there's too many units we need to get rid of some. 80F to 105F is 26.6C to 40.6C so instead of having 25 degrees of time you only get 14, so 7 minutes in a small pool before it getting too hot.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 22:56 |
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Stereotype posted:a kilowatt will heat 1 kg of water 1C in around 4 seconds, but that's only like a quart of water. A hot tub is usually like 400 gallons, so 10MW of power will heat it 1C every ~1.6 seconds. Most pools are way bigger than that though, so the smallest pool I can find (8000gallons) would take like 30 seconds to get 1C hotter, and an olympic size swimming pool (660k gallons) would take about 44 minutes to get 1C hotter. Assuming that the temp starts at ~80C and get's uncomfortably/dangerously hot at ~105C you'd have between 12 minutes and 18 hours before the pool got too hot. I'm sure the reservoir is bigger than both of those. https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Heat+required+to+raise+8%2C000+gallons+from+80c+to+100c Using WolframAlpha it would take 0.7MWh to raise 8,000 gallons from 80C to 100C, so a 10MW source would do it in 0.07 hours or about 5 minutes. From 26C to 100C it would take 2.6 MWh, meaning a 10MW source would take 15 minutes. (Now we see what stupid errors I made )
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:01 |
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SKULL.GIF posted:An average surface fire on the forest floor might have flames reaching 1 meter in height and can reach temperatures of 800°C (1,472° F) or more. Under extreme conditions a fire can give off 10,000 kilowatts or more per meter of fire front. Now we just need a way to harness this energy so we can end our dependence on foreign oil.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:02 |
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assume a perfectly spherical swimming pool
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:03 |
you guys should probably consider the fact that a pool is parallel to the ground and somewhat below it in your calculations before you assign the full 10 megawatts per meter of a fire front into it
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:04 |
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We aren't even factoring in the emissivity of the pool or the nonlinear thermal absorption coefficients! Also does the fire front even last 10 minutes? I assume everything burns pretty fast and then it's just embers which won't have as much heat output.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:04 |
a fire front sends a collimated beam of infrared radiation out of its evil eyes targeting whatever it is you're calculating
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:08 |
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Dustcat posted:a fire front sends a collimated beam of infrared radiation out of its evil eyes targeting whatever it is you're calculating Sssh don’t share the secrets of fire!
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 23:18 |
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The water is not going to heat straight through, you will have a gradient. It takes a ton of energy to change the state of the water so you should get a lot of buffer from the steam. (im ignoring the infrared part because you already knew from reading the thread to turn your pool into a swamp) e: while you are down there, you can start tunnelling towards non-fire areas of the earth and you get a few feet head start thanks to the pool
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