Ugh, fire reestablishing on #MountWilson again, roughly 500 ft NNW of the observatory. #BobcatFire
It's rapidly approaching the repeater towers. Expect an aggressive aerial response shortly.. #BobcatFire
C130 with lead plane inbound, and MD-87 LAT circling.
encroaching on @MtWilsonObs now. Close to the west branch of the Chara array.
between the Observatory and the repeater towers now
C130 dropped NNW of the towers. Didn't see the MD87 drop.. maybe saved its load
Rate of spread has slowed. Maybe that was a controlled burn after all, as others have mentioned? 5:35pm
C130 MAFFS9 following lead plane at 6000 ft, lining up..
This flare-up is not as close as it looks.. 2.5 mi NNE of Mt Wilson. #C130
Tanker 914 on-scene, likely targeting north of Mt Wilson
Looking a bit better at sunset, but expect this to start looking quite unnerving in ten minutes, as the sunlight dims and you can more clearly see glowing embers. Also these fires have tended to flare for about an hour following sunset.
Still uncomfortably close at 6:30 pm. A Bell-206 helicopter is circling Mt Wilson and Occidental peak. Appears to be monitoring what folks are saying was a controlled burn.
7:45pm. Looks quite surreal, and unnerving, yet beautiful in a photographic sense. Appears docile at the moment. #MountWilson
360 degree view from Mt Wilson, 9pm, still looking well-behaved. What a scene! #BobcatFire via @hpwren cams.
6pm to 9pm via HPWREN, @UCSanDiego
Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.
A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.