so they really didn't have any warning as the winds gusted out of control. we're seeing this fire somebody in the neighborhood of about seven times bigger than the island of manhattan, not quite as big as all of the bore roes put together, 150 square miles to the rest of redding. we have very dry conditions, not going to cool down, the high will be 104 or 105. heat doesn't make fire but the dryness of the air doesn't allow the plants to absorb humidity and they just burn quickly. what we have here, completely covered in smoke. even air quality advisories for some of the people out there in the valleys as the smoke is being trapped there and it's unhealthy to breathe. temperatures are going to be in the triple digits and we've had moderate drought and many trees are killed because of pine beatles or other problems. so many dead trees burn quickly here. not only desid uous but when you