Yeah not really visible on radar, or satellite. That gives you an idea of the size of the plumes that happened at 29 palms. Very strange. Not sure how much smoke that was. There was some big fires in June, the one that almost got to Los Alamos, which I think started in Arizona.
@Negativions I just looked at the radar, and I saw the Los Alamos fire on the National satellite. I didn't check the radar. I know there has been fires in California lately, not really up to it tonight.
Nice
MrCarlitos1031 7 months ago
If you want to go plume chasing( like Storm Chasing lol). I guesss you have to be a fireman.LMAO
o0PocoMax0o 7 months ago
@o0PocoMax0o Or maybe some level of reporter pass.
Negativions 7 months ago
Yeah not really visible on radar, or satellite. That gives you an idea of the size of the plumes that happened at 29 palms. Very strange. Not sure how much smoke that was. There was some big fires in June, the one that almost got to Los Alamos, which I think started in Arizona.
harmono 7 months ago
@harmono That also answers why I did not see plume on radar when I was at Pisgah, the one I saw was small translucent and black.
Negativions 7 months ago
@Negativions However, it was a SMALL fire. It was just some bushes in front of a house.
Negativions 7 months ago
@Negativions I just looked at the radar, and I saw the Los Alamos fire on the National satellite. I didn't check the radar. I know there has been fires in California lately, not really up to it tonight.
harmono 7 months ago
Oh that's close to the 62 and the windmills yeah.
harmono 7 months ago
YOU FOUND IT! ONE of the PLUMES!
mauibrad 7 months ago
Those wacky plumes...you tried.
ProphetChaser 7 months ago
I got all excited and rushed over here. LOL Damn those plumes!
privatejordy 7 months ago
LOL! We're all going to be plume nuts for a while!
22luckygal 7 months ago
Thank you. So helpful to see what's happening when it is happening.
west57eh 7 months ago