• California On Fire Again

    From c186282@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 4 01:56:47 2025
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    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/ap-us-news/ap-californias-largest-blaze-explodes-in-size-as-dry-hot-weather-raises-wildfire-risk-statewide/

    . . .

    This is mostly "the woods" in the middle of
    the state, so far.

    BUT, as we've seen, drought patters CAN
    extend further given time.

    Cal never kept up with 'forest manangement'.
    The greenie-balls people PREVENTED it.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 3 23:25:56 2025
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    c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/ap-us-news/ap-californias-largest-blaze-explodes-in-size-as-dry-hot-weather-raises-wildfire-risk-statewide/


    . . .

    This is mostly "the woods" in the middle of
    the state, so far.

    BUT, as we've seen, drought patters CAN
    extend further given time.

    Cal never kept up with 'forest manangement'.
    The greenie-balls people PREVENTED it.


    California has sole responsibility to mow grass in National Monuments.

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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@21:1/5 to chine.bleu on Fri Jul 4 07:09:57 2025
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    chine.bleu wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    The c186282 moron wrote:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/ap-us-news/ap-californias-largest-blaze-explodes-in-size-as-dry-hot-weather-raises-wildfire-risk-statewide/

    This is mostly "the woods" in the middle of
    the state, so far.

    BUT, as we've seen, drought patters CAN
    extend further given time.

    Cal never kept up with 'forest manangement'.
    The greenie-balls people PREVENTED it.

    California has sole responsibility to mow grass in National Monuments.

    I remember the fires north of Chatsworth in the 1990's. This
    idiot's Trump-like yammering about "forest management" is
    bullshit.

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_winds>

    Santa Ana winds often bring the lowest relative humidities of
    the year to coastal Southern California. These low humidities,
    combined with the warm, compressionally-heated air mass, plus
    the high wind speeds, create critical fire weather conditions.
    The combination of wind, heat, and dryness accompanying the
    Santa Ana winds turns the chaparral into explosive fuel
    feeding the infamous wildfires for which the region is known.

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaparral>

    Chaparral is a shrubland plant community found primarily in
    California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California. It
    is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild wet winters and hot
    dry summers) and infrequent, high-intensity crown fires. Many
    chaparral shrubs have hard sclerophyllous evergreen leaves, as
    contrasted with the associated soft-leaved, drought-deciduous,
    scrub community of coastal sage scrub, found often on drier,
    southern-facing slopes.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to Chris Ahlstrom on Fri Jul 4 06:55:59 2025
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    Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    chine.bleu wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    The c186282 moron wrote:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/ap-us-news/ap-californias-largest-blaze-explodes-in-size-as-dry-hot-weather-raises-wildfire-risk-statewide/

    This is mostly "the woods" in the middle of
    the state, so far.

    BUT, as we've seen, drought patters CAN
    extend further given time.

    Cal never kept up with 'forest manangement'.
    The greenie-balls people PREVENTED it.

    California has sole responsibility to mow grass in National Monuments.

    I remember the fires north of Chatsworth in the 1990's. This
    idiot's Trump-like yammering about "forest management" is
    bullshit.

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_winds>

    Santa Ana winds often bring the lowest relative humidities of
    the year to coastal Southern California. These low humidities,
    combined with the warm, compressionally-heated air mass, plus
    the high wind speeds, create critical fire weather conditions.
    The combination of wind, heat, and dryness accompanying the
    Santa Ana winds turns the chaparral into explosive fuel
    feeding the infamous wildfires for which the region is known.

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaparral>

    Chaparral is a shrubland plant community found primarily in
    California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California. It
    is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild wet winters and hot
    dry summers) and infrequent, high-intensity crown fires. Many
    chaparral shrubs have hard sclerophyllous evergreen leaves, as
    contrasted with the associated soft-leaved, drought-deciduous,
    scrub community of coastal sage scrub, found often on drier,
    southern-facing slopes.


    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down
    during winter rains.

    When I was house hunting, I was only looking low with wet trees, rapid
    fire trucks, city streets as fire breaks.

    People live along Skyline or the Old San Jose Road. They get burned out
    time to time.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat Jul 5 09:11:51 2025
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    On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 06:55:59 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    chine.bleu wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    The c186282 moron wrote:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/ap-us-news/ap-californias-largest-blaze-explodes-in-size-as-dry-hot-weather-raises-wildfire-risk-statewide/

    This is mostly "the woods" in the middle of
    the state, so far.

    BUT, as we've seen, drought patters CAN
    extend further given time.

    Cal never kept up with 'forest manangement'.
    The greenie-balls people PREVENTED it.

    California has sole responsibility to mow grass in National Monuments.

    I remember the fires north of Chatsworth in the 1990's. This
    idiot's Trump-like yammering about "forest management" is
    bullshit.

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_winds>

    Santa Ana winds often bring the lowest relative humidities of
    the year to coastal Southern California. These low humidities,
    combined with the warm, compressionally-heated air mass, plus
    the high wind speeds, create critical fire weather conditions.
    The combination of wind, heat, and dryness accompanying the
    Santa Ana winds turns the chaparral into explosive fuel
    feeding the infamous wildfires for which the region is known.

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaparral>

    Chaparral is a shrubland plant community found primarily in
    California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California. It
    is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild wet winters and hot
    dry summers) and infrequent, high-intensity crown fires. Many
    chaparral shrubs have hard sclerophyllous evergreen leaves, as
    contrasted with the associated soft-leaved, drought-deciduous,
    scrub community of coastal sage scrub, found often on drier,
    southern-facing slopes.


    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down >during winter rains.

    If implemented properly, removing brush wouldn't have much effect on
    this. Also that still happens anyway so I guess you'd prefer that
    everything burns down.


    When I was house hunting, I was only looking low with wet trees, rapid
    fire trucks, city streets as fire breaks.


    Didn't turn out so well this year it seems.

    People live along Skyline or the Old San Jose Road. They get burned out
    time to time.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to NoBody on Sat Jul 5 06:23:37 2025
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    NoBody wrote:
    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down
    during winter rains.
    If implemented properly

    How do you properly remove plants holding the dirt in place and still
    hold dirt in place?

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Jul 6 09:47:19 2025
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    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:23:37 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    NoBody wrote:
    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down
    during winter rains.
    If implemented properly

    How do you properly remove plants holding the dirt in place and still
    hold dirt in place?

    You remove the dried brush and plant healthy plants in their place.

    No wonder why California burns...

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to NoBody on Sun Jul 6 10:42:39 2025
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    NoBody wrote:
    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:23:37 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    NoBody wrote:
    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down >>>>> during winter rains.
    If implemented properly

    How do you properly remove plants holding the dirt in place and still
    hold dirt in place?

    You remove the dried brush and plant healthy plants in their place.

    No wonder why California burns...


    Jewish space lazers.

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  • From Ian Black@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 6 17:56:41 2025
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    God really has it in for right wing Trump lovers.

    I'm really happy about all those dead Texans caused by the big Biblical
    flood. God is killing Trump supporters because they voted for a racist, rapist and felon.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 6 14:37:42 2025
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    On 7/3/2025 10:56 PM, c186282, Nazi pseudo-sage and cocksucking cipher, took his
    hands and mouth off Xi's dick long enough to peck:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/ap-us-news/ap-californias-largest-blaze-
    explodes-in-size-as-dry-hot-weather-raises-wildfire-risk-statewide/

    . . .

      This is mostly "the woods" in the middle of
      the state, so far.

    No, this is not "woods," you lying Nazi shitbag. This is brush land. The stuff grows very densely and low to the ground. It is not possible to "rake the floor"
    underneath it.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to NoBody on Mon Jul 7 07:11:46 2025
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    On Sun, 06 Jul 2025 09:47:19 -0400, NoBody <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:23:37 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    NoBody wrote:
    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down >>>> >during winter rains.
    If implemented properly

    How do you properly remove plants holding the dirt in place and still
    hold dirt in place?

    You remove the dried brush and plant healthy plants in their place.

    No wonder why California burns...

    And the drunk has nothing useful to offer.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jul 7 07:10:50 2025
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    On Sun, 06 Jul 2025 10:42:39 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    NoBody wrote:
    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:23:37 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    NoBody wrote:
    TACO is right. We can remove on brush. No more fires. Mud flooding down >>>>>> during winter rains.
    If implemented properly

    How do you properly remove plants holding the dirt in place and still
    hold dirt in place?

    You remove the dried brush and plant healthy plants in their place.

    No wonder why California burns...


    Jewish space lazers.

    Siri: "Hic!"

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