The National Center for Atmospheric Research is at risk in Colorado. The 100+ temps and wildfires are another example of the extreme weather of late
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47964756/ns/weather/
Wildfires in the Western US
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Just got back from Colorado. I drove through Colorado Springs on the way home, and thankfully, there didn't seem to be as much smoke as in recent days. I was also able to see a couple of the fires North and West of Denver earlier in the week. I'll say one thing...the people of the Front Range are worried that this will keep up all summer.