The
South Canyon Fire Investigation
“On July 2, 1994, during a year of drought and at a time of low humidity and record high temperatures, lightning ignited a fire 7 miles west of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The fire was reported to the Bureau of Land Management on July 3 as being in South Canyon, but later reports placed it near the base of Storm King Mountain. The fire began on a ridge, which was paralleled by two canyons or deep drainages, called in this report the east and the west drainages. In its early stages, the fire burned in pinyon-juniper fuel type and was thought to have little potential for spread.”
“On July 2, 1994, during a year of drought and at a time of low humidity and record high temperatures, lightning ignited a fire 7 miles west of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The fire was reported to the Bureau of Land Management on July 3 as being in South Canyon, but later reports placed it near the base of Storm King Mountain. The fire began on a ridge, which was paralleled by two canyons or deep drainages, called in this report the east and the west drainages. In its early stages, the fire burned in pinyon-juniper fuel type and was thought to have little potential for spread.”
Missoulian: Obama
signs bipartisan budget deal, defense bill
“H.J. Res. 59, the "Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013"
and "Pathway for SGR Reform Act of 2013," which revises discretionary
spending caps for fiscal years 2014 and 2015, and makes various changes to
current law regarding: budget enforcement; prevention of waste, fraud,
and abuse; natural resources; Federal civilian and military retirement; higher
education programs; transportation; and miscellaneous provisions; and also
provides a slight increase to Medicare payments for physicians' services that
are furnished through March 31, 2014, and amends a number of other health
programs”
Other bills signed: