The 30th Tioga Pass Prognosticator, (TPP). Winter closing 2020
Howdy folks.
Due to the Corona virus pandemic we have decided to skip this years Winter closing contest as it seems the Tioga pass was never truly open. The road is only open to those with visitor permits to enter the park and as of now, it has not been officially declared open at all this year. The last official notification about the status of Tioga pass was for the closure on 19th November 2019. I will keep an eye out for weather conditions and any updates and post relevant info here, so if you have any news or photos to share please do !
We look forward to resuming the contest for the Spring opening 2021.
Dave.
a new season of trans-Sierra Nevada road trips
Yep, this really does seem like a "lost season of roadtripping."
A good call and looking forward to a new season of trans-Sierra Nevada road trips in Spring 2021!
Most Sierra Nevada Web Cams offline
Took a quick view around the Sierra Nevada's -- lots and lots smoke up there.
Couple of views of note:
This is the CalFire Air Tanker Base in Ramona, California. Both S-2 Air Tankers are sitting at their ready spots -- but no need to roll out today (thus far today): (I like the plastic spider!!!)
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I don't even remember a time when the stream flow was this low at Happy Isles in Yosemite NP:
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And a very smoky view of Half Dome from the Ahwahnee Meadow.
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The largest helitanker in the world...
And this is sort of interesting.
The largest helitanker in the world...
Operated by Coulson Aviation, Inc., the "Very Large" CH-47 Chinook Helitanker (VLHT) is equipped with a state-of-the-art Retardant Aerial Delivery System (RADS) and can deliver a payload of 3,000 gallons of water or retardant in a single pass over a wildfire. Its capabilities also include day and night vision goggle firefighting operations, infrared technology and the ability to hover-fill, even at night.
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the "g-forces" that helitanker
That's a pretty good article. I saw it (if you count radar as "seeing") working on the Bobcat fire in southern California over the last month.
As a friend mentioned to me -- can you imagine the "g-forces" that helitanker undergoes if the pilot drops all 3,000 gallons in one drop. Pretty impressive that it doesn't fall out of the sky!
Mark