As I write this, storm clouds are gathering in the west. That's a pretty common situation here in Boulder, Colorado, in the summer. We get fine, clear mornings, and sometimes rain in the afternoon. In general big storms aren't exactly rare, but this summer we've been getting pounded. On my bike rides it's been routine to see the creeks in the area swollen to the point of overflowing. But this summer, that situation has turned more dangerous. We've been getting some serious flood scares, and the reason may not be obvious to people who don't live in the area: fires.
Last year, the Fourmile Canyon area north and west of Boulder burned pretty vigorously for many days. The smoke plume was visible from space, and it caused a lot of local grief. What wasn't clear to me at the time was how this would affect flooding. The image above, taken ...