This is 2020. ...
I grew up in Santa Rosa. The hills are always brown. Lots of kindling...california has been burning for years. can anyone explain to me why cali is always on fire? only thing I know is from that forensic files episode about the firedude who set a bunch of fires himself.
I could answer that, but the thread would be locked.california has been burning for years. can anyone explain to me why cali is always on fire? only thing I know is from that forensic files episode about the firedude who set a bunch of fires himself.
It doesn't rain all summer. Nothing new, except that more people have moved into areas that burn.california has been burning for years. can anyone explain to me why cali is always on fire? only thing I know is from that forensic files episode about the firedude who set a bunch of fires himself.
california has been burning for years. can anyone explain to me why cali is always on fire? only thing I know is from that forensic files episode about the firedude who set a bunch of fires himself.
can anyone explain to me why cali is always on fire?
Seems like much is the very dry brush, not so much trees in many areas. Then when you have fire started by lightning, it’s about impossible to prevent. Yeah, I’ll go somewhat with the ‘natural cycle’. Of course with homes & structures, can’t be allowing them to burn.
It would be nice to steer the upcoming Gulf moisture over to CA.
And you can keep the multiple massive wild fires every year.They can keep the hurricanes
They're not raking their leaves.california has been burning for years. can anyone explain to me why cali is always on fire? only thing I know is from that forensic files episode about the firedude who set a bunch of fires himself.
They're not raking their leaves.