January, and? I lived there three years and it rarely rained
Five years.
What month is it, Darrin?
January, and? I lived there three years and it rarely rained
In your experience, was January the big wildfire month traditionally?
Wildfire season is whenever its dry and windy. Pretty sure that's universal
That wasn't my question, Darrin.
In your experience, was January the big wildfire month traditionally?
Here you go
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_flag_warning
That doesn't answer my direct question to you, Darrin.
In your experience, was January the big wildfire month traditionally?
I only lived there three years. Don't recall if it rained in January. Rarely rained. LA has third highest EV vehicles per capita. Many of those pushed off the roads by bulldozers. Lol
You do drink a lot so there's plenty you could have missed. January is traditionally NOT fire season because of lower temperatures and rainfall.
Well as long as it makes you laugh -- people losing their transportation as well as their homes. That's what's important here.LA has third highest EV vehicles per capita. Many of those pushed off the roads by bulldozers. Lol
I won't argue that California has to now be prepared for the worst fires year round now; just that it hasn't been the case until the last 10-15 years. It's due to climate change and that's that. It's simply undeniable and I don't know why anyone chooses to keep trying.
And more reservoirs wouldn't have done anything to "fill the hydrants" -- the bottlenecks in this situation were the storage tanks and towers. There will have to be a lot more of them in the future to fight fires like this from hydrants.
LA would basically be a desert, if not for human intervention.
They were getting lucky with the winds
Nah, average rainfall is above that level.
^saved his and neighbors houses using water from a pool and koi pond
Just imagine how many houses not all but how many could have been saved if there was water in the hydrants
Gotta love the ornamental desert koi pond.
Its just dry plus wind plus irresponsible people. Bad policies only made it worse. The end
Are you still a climate change denier, Darrin?
What's the koi pond got to do with anything?
"It's a desert."
Mandatory pools and ponds for everyone in the fire zone. Common sense.
Nope. Climate always changes. Fortune to live during the Holocene.
That guy saved his house. You just look like an asshole. Congrats
So you're still an anthropogenic climate change denier.
You laughed at people losing their transportation. You just look like an asshole. Congrats.
This is the level of discourse here. Bored.
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