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Joey
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PostSun Dec 31, 2017 11:09 am 
The USGS has a GIS server with various layers showing the risk of debris flows and landslides after the 2017 wildland fires. This map opens at the fire in the Columbia Gorge but you can drag it to other fires. To see the map legend please click "Map tips" in the upper left corner and then the "Legend" button.
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PostSun Dec 31, 2017 6:16 pm 
That is really cool. I've been intimidated by these maps but, strangely, when I followed directions, it worked great and made sense. Thanks.

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PostTue Jan 02, 2018 10:38 am 
Thanks, this is really useful. It also matches pretty well with the eyeballs-from-the-highway view I finally got of the gorge yesterday. Moffet/Tanner and Oneonta had it bad. frown.gif -payslee

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