Here is the 02z RTMA showing areas of critical fire weather conditions for portions of central and eastern Washington State. #wawx #firewx
Here is the 02z RTMA showing areas of critical fire weather conditions for portions of central and eastern Washington State. #wawx #firewx
FireWxPy by @firewxguy.bsky.social rocks. Check out this set of cross-sections as strong downslope flow initiates over the Cascades this afternoon. Notice the hydraulic jump area pushing eastward through the evening. Extreme fire behavior is possible on any new ignitions in the rangeland today.
There's not many places to get good Theta-E cross sections, but FireWxPy can do it! Thanks Eric!
Positively sprinting westward like 'oh crap! I'm late for fire season!'
This is beside the point, but Chris Higgins is a gem. I grew up in St. Louis, and Chris has hosted a weather blog on his own dime since the early '00s. That forum was the single biggest push for me to pursue meteorology, and Chris took the time to give me career advice before heading to undergrad.
A thing about living on the west coast that I truly miss is when sometimes there’s just a thunderstorm.
Just wanted to chime in with agreement from your Washington neighbors! Not great for our expanding long term drought in the Cascades.
I am a bit more optimistic about the start of fire season down here, though, it just takes one decent wetting rain through early June for a soft-reset on the fuels.
My team is hiring one meteorology intern for the 2025 fire season! The position is paid + a housing stipend, and is open to all current meteorology students, both undergraduate and graduate level.
www.governmentjobs.com/careers/wash...
If you have a few minutes, this article by @thatsmohrlikeit.bsky.social is a great read. It gives a bit of an insight into how prescribed fire works, how my job ties into it, why it's a good thing, and why we need to pick up the pace!
www.hcn.org/issues/57-2/...
GIS layers for the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index all displaying an error to load.
It's not breaking news, but I went to use the SVI tool today and it's just gone. There is no objective reason to mass-delete government datasets besides pure spite and indifference.
It can difficult to communicate drought in an area where 50-60" of rain over 12 months falls 20"+ short of normal!