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User ID: 57553864 United States 05/06/2021 08:12 AM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park still burning from last summer's wildfires [ link to www.sfchronicle.com (secure)] A giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park that caught fire last summer during a wildfire was recently found to be smoldering nine months later. The burning tree, located in the Board Camp Grove in the southwestern part of the park, endured rain and possibly snow over the winter, though not as much as normal because of the state’s dry conditions. The grove is located in a less blustery, lower-elevation area of the park, which boasts California’s highest peak, Mount Whitney. But the fire’s endurance through the wet season is still remarkable. A team of fire researchers discovered the sequoia giving off smoke this month, which they said was likely the remnants of the Castle Fire that was ignited by lightning in August. The Castle Fire merged with the Shotgun Fire and was managed as the SQF Complex fires. They burned 174,178 acres. “The fact (that) areas are still smoldering and smoking from the 2020 Castle Fire demonstrates how dry the park is,” Leif Mathiesen, assistant fire management officer for Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, said in a statement. “With the low amount of snowfall and rain this year, there may be additional discoveries as spring transitions into summer.” PLATA BITCHEZZZZZZ
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80147584 United States 05/06/2021 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park still burning from last summer's wildfires That's the best they can do for the articles photo. A pic from 3 miles away? |