At 3:58 this morning, the National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement warning of the potential for heavy rain in the coming week. Read the rest of this entry »
Season’s First Real Storm Arrives
November 2, 2008While the Monterey Peninsula got only a fraction of an inch, the highest Ventana ridges may have gotten as much as 3 inches of rain in the 24 hours ending at 9:00 this morning. Read the rest of this entry »
New Fires
October 15, 2008Some small new fires created an impressive traffic jam on Hwy. One in Big Sur today. Read the rest of this entry »
SEAT Report Released
October 1, 2008The State Emergency Assessment Team Report on watersheds affected by the Basin Complex and Indian Fires has been posted on the Monterey County website (although they misidentify it as a BAER Team report). This report eclipses the previous BAER team reports in terms of both detail and clarity. A must read for anyone who lives downstream of the burn zone.
Chalk Fire News
September 28, 200810:00AM Sunday November 2 Update
The 2-3 inches of rain that fell yesterday and last night over the Santa Lucia Mountains has almost certainly brought this horrendous fire season to a definitive end. Read the rest of this entry »
BAER “Technical Specialist” Reports Trickle Out
September 23, 2008BAER Team “Technical Specialist” reports (apparently written over a month ago – why is the Forest Service so slow to relax their grip on these things?) have been trickling out today. Read the rest of this entry »
10 Months After Marble Cone: An Historic Article by Dr. James Griffin
September 19, 2008Dr. James Griffin, of Hastings Reservation, published a very interesting article in the July 1978 issue of Fremontia (a journal of the California Native Plant Society). Read the rest of this entry »
Draft BAER Report Released
September 9, 2008The first draft of the eagerly awaited BAER Report has hit the streets. Read the rest of this entry »
BAER Team Burn Intensity Maps
August 28, 2008So just how hot did the fire burn? And where did it burn? Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team maps are beginning to filter out that provide some clues: Read the rest of this entry »
Will the Fire Make Monterey’s Water Problems Worse?
August 20, 2008The Carmel River watershed as seen from Pine Ridge 16 months after the Marble Cone Fire Read the rest of this entry »
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