I realize its not the sexy type of weather related phenomena that people like to talk about and its not impacting large population centers but it is really amazing how large some of the active fires are. The total acreage on the current crop of fires is approaching 2 million acres. Fortunately, firefighters have worked diligently to save homes at the expense of graze land so not many occupied homes have been lost. I've only heard of one fatality (near Cisco I believe) but numerous head of cattle and horses have been killed. Oddly enough, one of the structures burned was the building that housed the NOAA Weather Radio transmitter that services San Angelo. We have a temporary 300 W transmitter going in tomorrow to cover us until a new 1000 W transmitter arrives.
Take a look around and appreciate how hard these firefighters are working. They have been at it non stop for days, some brought in from states that don't even border Texas.
MODIS real color image of burn scars:

McDonald Observatory:

Texas Forest Service working near Rotan:

Cattle fleeing from fire near Marfa:

The Wildcat fire north of San Angelo (from Robert Lee):

Smoke plumes from Friday:
