UGH
24C (which is a perfectly fine temperature) and 21% relative humidity.
We've achieved crossover.
(where humidity is lower (percentage vs degrees celsius) than temperature)
Wildfires are far more likely and will be far more dangerous if they occur.
24C (which is a perfectly fine temperature) and 21% relative humidity.
We've achieved crossover.
(where humidity is lower (percentage vs degrees celsius) than temperature)
Wildfires are far more likely and will be far more dangerous if they occur.
Comments
https://www.kelownanow.com/watercooler/news/news/Okanagan/%20How_the_30_30_30_Crossover_Rule_affects_the_threat_of_a_wildfire_sparking/
https://www.firefightingincanada.com/the-alberta-effect-20813/
Here's our fire danger map: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/0e45bd0ef9814d5e9ec3f87900a4cfe9/page/Wildfire-status?views=Fire-danger-rating
The cities should have fire bans.
https://www.albertafirebans.ca/
But Edmonton, which just had a huge fireworks display (?????) does not have a ban, despite there being hardly any moisture in the city, a lot of wind, and a fire just to the north.
Check your local emergency alert app for more information.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/article/evacuations-underway-in-sturgeon-county-due-to-out-of-control-wildfire-rcmp/
The online app information (it's more effective as an app)
https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-emergency-alert.aspx
Fire at Range Road 205 and Victoria Trail.
Tonight is for feeling like my brain is trying to leak out of my head.
And hopefully rain. Hopefully that 60% chance of rain manifests into something.