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Old 05-30-2010, 08:59 AM   #1
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Default where is the fire?

Got up this morning to thickening smoke and I am wondering, does anyone know what is burning? I am on the west side of Bear, across from Shep Brown's marina.
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:07 AM   #2
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I can't tell where its coming from but it smells like rubber burning.
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:28 AM   #3
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We are in the Weirs and can smell the fire. It smells like a forest fire or something but we can't see anything and there's no mention of it one WMUR.
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:32 AM   #4
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Well I am in Wolfeboro and can seed the smoke in the air and smell it as well. So it must be pretty big....
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:32 AM   #5
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Ok, we just learned that the smoke is coming from a huge Canadian Wildfire.
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:42 AM   #6
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We are in Meredith on Hubbard Cove facing Spindle Point. About 2 hrs ago we saw what looked like fog descend on the cove but then smelled a combo of burning leaves & rubber. Heard someone on a megaphone but no sirens. Only now just starting to be able to see the point.
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Over at 19 mile bay heavy smoke looking towards Mt Shaw.
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makes sense if it is from up north. The wind is coming from that direction, looking at my Flag. I know the fire danger is high here as well so watch those little fireworks tonight....
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Ok, we just learned that the smoke is coming from a huge Canadian Wildfire.
Just read that the smoke is coming from the huge wildfire in Canada. NH has sent some firefighters up there to help. Real strong here in Merideth
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Old 05-30-2010, 10:31 AM   #10
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Exclamation Forest fires in Quebec

The wind patterns are just right today to bring in the smoke from the over 60 separate forest fires burning out of control north of Montreal.

The smoke has now reached Strafford County, and a lot of folks are calling in to their respective local fire departments.

A google search will bring up a number of news reports on the fires....
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Old 05-30-2010, 10:35 AM   #11
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We certainly don't want that to happen around here. remember the Mt Major and Rattlesnake fires....
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We certainly don't want that to happen around here. remember the Mt Major and Rattlesnake fires....
When was the Rattlesnake fire? Any details?
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Old 05-30-2010, 12:02 PM   #13
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It is affecting Maine too.

http://www.wcsh6.com/news/breaking/s...8436&catid=112

{edit} Another story from WBZ
http://wbztv.com/wireapnewsnh/Fires....2.1723511.html
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Old 05-30-2010, 12:12 PM   #14
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Exclamation NWS update & Red Flag warning

Here is an update from the NWS:

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Warning Description: Special Weather Statement Warning Date: 10:47 am EDT on May 30, 2010 WarningSum:...Smoke From Fires In Quebec Causing Concern Across Maine And New Hampshire... Warning Message:Large fires located approximately 350 miles north and west of Portland Maine in southern Quebec are generating large amounts of smoke. Strong northwest winds are bringing the smoke south and east over norther New England this morning. Smoke is reducing visibility to around 3 miles in places and the smell of smoke is very strong and distinct across the region. Northwest winds will continue throughout today and tonight. Tomorrow afternoon winds are expected to shift to the southwest...which should bring an end to the smokey conditions. Persons with respiratory problems should limit their outdoor activities and take precautions or remain indoors. Pohl WarningDesc:Fire Weather Warning WarningDate:8:24 am EDT on May 30, 2010 WarningSum:...Red Flag Warning In Effect Until 9 Pm Edt This Evening... Warning Message:The National Weather Service in gray has issued a red flag warning...which is in effect until 9 PM EDT this evening. The Fire Weather Watch is no longer in effect. Hot and dry conditions today will combine with gusty winds to produce dangerous fire weather conditions. As temperatures rise into the 70s and lower 80s today...relative humidity values will fall to around 25 percent. This will combine with northwest winds gusting to around 30 mph to create dangerous fire weather conditions. Precautionary/preparedness actions... A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now...or will shortly. A combination of strong winds...low relative humidity...and warm temperatures will create explosive fire growth potential.
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Don;t actually know if it was Rattlesnake now or not... I was watching a Chronicle article about a fire on an Island, and I thought it was Rattle snake. It was showing how and where the fire went to, and how the island was making it's comeback in vegetation etc....
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Old 05-30-2010, 05:05 PM   #16
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It showed up on the Winnipesakee webCams this morning as well. Kind'a foggy!



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Old 05-30-2010, 05:40 PM   #17
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Default Fire near Moose Island or West Alton?

We can see a lot of smoke now looking from East to West across Moose Island and can't tell what it is. It is too low and too active to be the remnants of forest fires elsewhere. Something seems to be burning now. Does anyone in West Alton know what is going on (around 6:30pm Sunday)?
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Old 05-31-2010, 07:06 AM   #18
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particularly smoky this morning. I went out for a walk on Wyman Trail and it is quite noticeable, both the smell and the haze.
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Default Smoke all the way to the coast

The smoke has reached the seacoast this morning. It is very hazy with a very pungent odor of burning.
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Old 05-31-2010, 07:17 AM   #20
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When was the Rattlesnake fire? Any details?
The fire on Rattlesnake Island happened when my husband was a teenager. It was a devastating event, particularly because there were no fireboats back then. Hubby and his friends were out in a boat and were pressed into service, assisting the bucket brigade that was fighting that fire. He remembers it well.

As for the fires in Canada, we're likely to experience smoke for several days. It may dissipate when the winds change direction, but could easily return if the wind shifts again. Even with the sophisticated firefighting equipment of today, it will take many days to extinguish these huge fires. The firefighters being dispatched from New England states expect to be in Canada for up to 16 days.

Please pray for them, and for our Canadian neighbors whose regions are affected by the fires.
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The National Weather Service said smoke from dozens of fires that are burning in southern Quebec had spread south and east across much of Maine and New Hampshire and northeast Vermont on Sunday.

The smoke had reduced the visibility to about 3 miles in places, and the smell of smoke was strong across the region. Residents from Conway to the Lakes Region have reported seeing the haze of and smelling an odor of smoke.

The weather service said northwest winds were expected to continue through Sunday night, but that they were expected to shift to the southwest on Monday afternoon and bring an end to the smoky conditions.

People with respiratory problems were being advised to limit their outdoor activities.
Smokey Haze at Hills Pond this a.m.
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I just read that the National Weather Service is advising people with respiratory conditions to limit their activities today to indoors because of the poor air quality.

It's really bad here in Alton this morning. I feel like I'm breathing solids and have already hit my rescue inhaler a few times (asthma is bad today...) holy moly...

I remember we had something like this about nine years ago. The air quality was very bad because of fires in Canada. I don't remember the smell as being as strong as it is today.
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I live south of Boston and the smoke has made its way down here. Not bad, just kind of like a haze hanging over. I cannot really smell smoke, but my husband gets a whiff of it every now and then.
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I haven't ventured out onto Champlain today because, beacause I can barely see the lake My eyes are getting irritated and watering.
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Default Canadian fire

Down here in Providence, I left work at 5:15 and immediately noticed the haze and the burning smell. Wind appears to be from the north. Could this be the Canadian fires?
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Default Canadian fire

I started noticing the haze and smell around mid afternoon in the South central part of Rhode Island (near Quonset). Local TV also had warnings about staying inside.
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Thought some would be interested in this article.http://www.telegram.com/article/2010...LUMN21/5270611
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We have noticable smoke lingering in the air far down as mass. A 2-1/2 hour drive from Moultonborough.
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No smoke down here on Long Island (yet).

We were up at the lake this weekend and coming home we finally drove out of the smoke in northern Connecticut.
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across region.

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I seem to remember this happening before. This is from photopost

"Smoke from Canada" -
"On June 7, 2002 many forest fires in Canada combined with a southerly wind produced a hazy smokey afternoon in the Lakes Region."
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I seem to remember this happening before. This is from photopost

"Smoke from Canada" -

"On June 7, 2002 many forest fires in Canada combined with a southerly wind produced a hazy smokey afternoon in the Lakes Region."
If you do a search for "Quebec fires", most of what you find is articles about the 2002 event. I don't remember it like this one, but from the articles, sounds much the same.
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