Fire

Posted by joshb

Boise had a devastating fire on Monday evening. When all is said and done a woman died, ten houses were destroyed and many more damaged. The Idaho Statesman has very good coverage. This post is not, however, about the fire but is about the coverage of the fire. Lacking a TiVo in our current setup I wasn't able to do a comparison between the different networks. As such this is then a critique of the coverage done by KTVB. One word sums it up.

Terrible.

However stopping there wouldn't do this story justice. At the same time KTVB is producing content that is embarrassingly bad they are bragging about it not just on the air but on Twitter as well. More about that in a bit.

Continue reading...

Overland Fire Update

30 Oct 2003
Posted by joshb

By day's end the Overland Fire had scorched more than 5000 acres of land north of Boulder. As is typical in October in Colorado yesterday's 75 degree heat and gusty winds have given way to freezing drizzle and calm overcast skies. We should be set for a nice, traditional, snow just in time for the little goblins and ghosts to come a trick-or-treaking.

Overland Fire

29 Oct 2003
Posted by joshb

The Overland Fire was discovered Wednesday morning in Lefthand Canyon near Boulder, Colorado. Hot dry winds have whipped the fire into a major blaze which is currently estimated at between 400 and 500 acres. Anyone interested in the complexities of running such an operation can listen to two of the Boulder County Sheriff's Office radio channels.

The red circle in the picture shows the spread of the smoke plume on Wednesday afternoon after the fire flared up to several hundred acres.

NCAR has a web cam that is taking in the view of the smoke north of Boulder.

 
 
 

Live from twitter...

  • @mlsamuelson Awesome! 7 hours 21 min ago
  • National Finals Rodeo kicks off tonight... ...It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas... 8 hours 47 min ago
  • @mlsamuelson pfft... that's what your blog is for 14 hours 30 min ago
  • Adding Understanding: Ear splitting whine (http://tinyurl.com/5p4hfl) 14 hours 31 min ago