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BORA - A Blockchain Gaming Revolution

With many things in the blockchain space, potential is never a problem, it is about implementation and the possibility of reaching critical mass. There are a number of blockchain operations that are focusing in on this fast-moving and progressive space, but they admit to being only a drop in the an ocean. BORA Company is a blockchain platform trying to bring forward the potential of blockchain in gaming, believes that the space is one that can aid in adoption of blockchain. Bora is Ethereum based, because they believe that Ethereum mainnet has the most good potential for growth. And we know that the fact of Ethereum has the highest number of DApps speaks to the stability and security of Ethereum, and it have the most active developer community. Many more interesting you can find about BORA. Some of them that makes me have believe that BORA Company will have good future in gaming revolution are: -create a transparent -fair platform with minimized transaction fees Read mo

See you in Summer 2019!

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The 2018 Washington wildfire season is behind us, and we couldn’t be happier to see it end!  As much as we wish to never have another wildfire season, we’re prepared to return to this blog around July 2019 with smoke information, current conditions, forecasts, health tips, and more.  In the meantime, here’s information and contacts for your off-season inquiries. Current air quality conditions The air monitoring map on this blog displays current data and is active all year long. Mobile users can find it here . For additional monitors, view the Air Quality Now tab . Local air quality contacts Have questions about smoke or air quality issues today? Contact your local clean air agency.  Phone numbers, websites, and a printable map are available  here . Also view the  Local Gov tab  for additional county contacts including local health, emergency management, and sheriff’s offices.  For emergencies, please call 911. Current fires on the map If you see fires on the monitoring map during the

Rain this weekend! Bad news for fires.

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Good air quality has been sustained across the state for several days now thanks to some precipitation, cooler temperatures, and increased relative humidity.   Significant precipitation is expected this weekend too, which will further reduce any remaining fire activity.   Clear skies are expected next week but the summer weather is done for this year.  We are even starting to see some agricultural and prescribed burns in places, which indicates that the summer wildfire season is on its way out the door. Fire activity on the eastern slopes of the Cascades has been minimal. The light rain on Tuesday helped increase containment of fires like McLeod and Crescent Mountain . Some light s moke and fire activity will still be visible in parts of Okanogan County (e.g. Pasayten, Twisp) as stumps, downed logs, and other ground fuels continue to smolder.  Expect Good air quality for the next few days with some intermittent Moderate conditions immediately downwind of smoldering fires.  Southwest

It's blowing away this weekend. Well, almost

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Western WA is largely free of smoke and will stay that way through early next week. Some light smoke from the Maple fire could potentially hit areas north of Seattle, but not expecting anything worse than spotty, short-lived Moderate conditions. Weekend forecast for eastern WA Southwest winds are picking up but haven't yet delivered much clean air yet. Present air quality runs the gamut from Good to Unhealthy . More greens will start appearing on the map as the day progresses, starting from the southwest. However some fire growth is expected as winds ramp up. The southwest winds will die down on Saturday, allowing smoke from fires in the Washington Cascades to flow into nearby communities. Chelan and Okanogan Counties are likely to take a beating again (sorry!) and there is an Air Quality Alert through Sunday morning to address this. Air could be as bad as Very Unhealthy at times. Eastern WA will also lie downwind of Oregon wildfires this weekend, although models are not advertisi

Smoke in eastern WA until Friday, west side starts to clear Thursday

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Some minor tweaks to the forecast issued yesterday: A new-ish fire near Mt. Rainier (Wrong Creek) is pumping smoke into the south sound Strong-ish winds on Friday will increase fire growth in eastern WA Seems like the clearing is being slowed down slightly. Here's the satellite picture from this morning ( click for 1-2PM animation ). Notice how smoke has filled many of the Cascade valleys. The animation shows some smoke plumes have started blowing eastward this afternoon. Problem is, surface level winds are still easterly and will likely remain so until early Thursday. It will then take several hours to clean out western WA, so expect air to remain Moderate to Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups. It will be Friday AM before eastern WA starts to scrub out, leaving many areas with Unhealthy or worse air. As the front drags through eastern WA: Strong-ish winds will fan the flames and likely increase fire growth Some Oregon smoke could clip southern and southeastern WA, perpetuating Moderat

Smoke returns to eastern WA, western WA on track to get a whiff. Improvement on Thursday

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Active weather over the last week helped most of the state breathe easy. But much of eastern WA took a turn for the worse last night with fine particle pollution levels ranging from Moderate to Unhealthy. Wildfires in Okanogan County and BC (just north of Stevens County) are the main culprits. Here's what the latest satellite picture looks like. A thin layer of smoke covers much of eastern WA, with denser plumes closer to the above mentioned areas (partially obscured by upper level clouds). Forecast for eastern WA Winds will die down and allow smoke to start accumulating later today through Thursday morning. This could lead to areas of Very Unhealthy air in parts of Okanogan and Stevens Counties. Unhealthy conditions currently seen in Spokane are likely to improve slightly as winds turn northeasterly. Here's what the Canadian FireWork model is predicting for 2PM Wednesday (left) and 5AM Thursday:   Not expecting much clearing until late Thursday, but by then we might have smoke

9/3/2018 Air quality forecast for the North Columbia Basin area

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*This outlook was produced through  the support of the Okanogan/Wenatchee National Forest and the Incident Management Teams working on local fires to help inform nearby communities of smoke impacts.