smokechase II
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forest fire threat
hbbylogger:
"The Gore/Clinton did more to contribute to the forest fire threat we are facing than any other administration, period."
Not true. Not even remotely.
It started significantly in the later Reagan years. Not his fault of course. Courts, weather and to some degree congress.
With Bush II we are cutting less on the forest I work on then when Clinton/Gore were in charge. This is typical. Haven't made our targets in three years now.
With the benefit of hindsight, the weather change that changed our fire seasons started in 1985. A few big fires rarely before then. Compared to now.
My 38 fire seasons are summed up by many of us older fire dawgs by the quote my boss put out last week: "I started work in ______, but I really started fighting fire in 1985." Weather has not just piggybacked the fuel - forest health problems. It is the primary factor in the modern fire seasons.
Most of this is just image. On the ground, in the field, very little difference from one administration to the next. Balance is what the founding fathers intended.
Now you're going to say, "wait a minute buddy, I said 'than any other administration.'" Yes you did. Logging without cleaning up the slash afterwards. Old style, was much worse and far more common the further back you go.
Two examples; Oregon had a series of fires called the Tillamook Burns. Think of these has basically six big fires 5 years apart each. All started by loggers who didn't do any clean-up. Worst fire in American History was near Green Bay in the fall of 1871, same exact day as the Chicago fire, killed over 1,500. Very bad weather and tons of slash all over. Give those administrations credit too.
hbbylogger:
"The Gore/Clinton did more to contribute to the forest fire threat we are facing than any other administration, period."
Not true. Not even remotely.
It started significantly in the later Reagan years. Not his fault of course. Courts, weather and to some degree congress.
With Bush II we are cutting less on the forest I work on then when Clinton/Gore were in charge. This is typical. Haven't made our targets in three years now.
With the benefit of hindsight, the weather change that changed our fire seasons started in 1985. A few big fires rarely before then. Compared to now.
My 38 fire seasons are summed up by many of us older fire dawgs by the quote my boss put out last week: "I started work in ______, but I really started fighting fire in 1985." Weather has not just piggybacked the fuel - forest health problems. It is the primary factor in the modern fire seasons.
Most of this is just image. On the ground, in the field, very little difference from one administration to the next. Balance is what the founding fathers intended.
Now you're going to say, "wait a minute buddy, I said 'than any other administration.'" Yes you did. Logging without cleaning up the slash afterwards. Old style, was much worse and far more common the further back you go.
Two examples; Oregon had a series of fires called the Tillamook Burns. Think of these has basically six big fires 5 years apart each. All started by loggers who didn't do any clean-up. Worst fire in American History was near Green Bay in the fall of 1871, same exact day as the Chicago fire, killed over 1,500. Very bad weather and tons of slash all over. Give those administrations credit too.