WhistlingBadger
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Hasn't been too bad here yet. A few hazy days, but haven't been able to smell it yet. Hopefully it will stay that way.I'm hiding from smoke from a couple of wildfires here in Wyoming although it is getting better. Due to the lack of snow this past winter I knew that we'd have some fires. Smoke in the air really irritates my messed up eye so I hide in my apartment with A/C. Happily my apartment seals up enough that no smoke gets in.
@WhistlingBadger : Did you have any smoke issues or were you out of the wind direction?
Seems that every year fires get worse especially in areas like California. Don't really know the answer to this situation but strongly believe that they keep getting worse due to our putting them out. Wildfires and the same in mountain pine stands are nature's way of 'taking out the garbage'. Actually there are a few types of pine that the cones will hang from the tree for years waiting on a fire to open the cones such as Jack Pine.
How Trees Survive and Thrive After A Fire
Big or small, gradual or sudden, change rhythmically punctuates human life. In the natural world, change is just as intrinsic and pattern-based. Seasonal fluctuations in temperature, shifts in sun light, and natural disturbances, like fire, are all part of nature’s cycle.www.nationalforests.org