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Fire coverage thread

Now there are reports of another fire this time in Granada Hills and on Mount Wilson. This is happening today but this time given their situation its something to watch out for given how easy it is to escalate in the past two weeks.


Heres another one this time in San Diego County.
 
There are now reports that a concert is to take place on January 30th. This concert is being dubbed "Fire Aid" and there are stars that have agreed to appear in this concert so far.
Couldn't they have thought up something more clever than "Fire Aid"? "PalisAID" is staring them right in the face. Or just LAid. :)

Ugly AND an environmental hazard.
My personal opinion is that the Cybertruck looks like a complete douchemobile, but I don't think the rest of Tesla's cars look particularly bad relative to where conventional gas-powered car design is at today. The main issue with EVs is that they just aren't green. They merely exchange the pollution of fossil fuel combustion for an increased toxic used battery waste load on the environment. Also, in most cases, they still result in the burning of fossil fuels. It's simply pushed out of sight and out of mind, to your nearest power plant.

If the salt batteries mentioned earlier hold any promise, that would be a bigger environmental game changer than the mere electrification of cars itself. Imagine all the additional applications beyond cars (home solar battery banks, for example) where toxic conventional batteries could be completely removed from the equation.

New wildfires are reported in Griffith park and in Poway in San Diego County. So far Calfire has issued alerts on these new fires but let's hope for the best for now.
The Griffith Park fire was thankfully extinguished fast, and the person responsible -- a homeless guy with a history of starting various fires -- was found as a result of a witness taking a photo of him and getting it to the park police quickly.
 
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And now there's another one in northern LA County near Castaic Lake:

They're calling it the Hughes Fire.

I fear NorCal will be in a similar situation as SoCal a few months from now if we don't get more rain (there's a slight chance of rain this weekend, but if that doesn't come to pass and the clear weather holds, this will be one of the driest Januaries on record).

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I fear NorCal will be in a similar situation as SoCal a few months from now if we don't get more rain (there's a slight chance of rain this weekend, but if that doesn't come to pass and the clear weather holds, this will be one of the driest Januaries on record).

Ukiah is at 123% of normal to date and Santa Rosa at 157%.

The L.A. region is at 1% to 8%, depending on specific location. They're WAY worse off.
 
Ukiah is at 123% of normal to date and Santa Rosa at 157%.
That's right. Thankfully we got lots of rain, so we're off to a better than average start, and as you said, waaay better off than SoCal. However, as we've seen in past years, fortunes can change very quickly.

For example, during the winters of 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2017-2018 and 2019-2020, we started with decent, average to well above average precipitation for November and December, but then come January, the rain pretty much stopped altogether and everything became bone dry. February and March were similarly dry (and unusually warm; I remember the end of January through early March of 2018, the average daytime temps in the north SF Bay Area averaged in the mid 70s through mid 80s! This was repeated in 2020) and so as a result, NorCal unsurprisingly had some of it's worst fire seasons on record during those years.

Here's a graph of the drought areas over the past 25 years that I borrowed from Wikipedia:

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If you look at the present (at the extreme right of the graph, you can see similarities to the start of the prior drought periods, where the drought starts relatively mild and limited in scope, and then sharply intensifies within a short peropd. It looks to me like that pattern may repeat again this year, and we're going to see another severe drought period similar to what happened in 2020 and 2014. I'd love to be proven wrong, of course!

I see that Earth, Wind, and Fire, is set to perform.
That's a very unfortunate problem. It seems that nobody noticed it when they were being booked for the performance, but who could blame them, with all the awfulness they've been trhough this month?

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Another fire is being reported this time in Ventura County and it’s caused California State University to cancel classes at their Channel Islands campus due to the fire threat.
 

A new wildfire is being reported in the San Diego area and they have to deal with their largest fire so far. All San Diego News outlets are covering the Otay Mountain fire which is at 4000 acres as of this posting. Yes so far local San Diego News outlets are covering this fire.

 
Woods-hosted PGA Tour event moved to San Diego due to LA wildfires - https://www.reuters.com/sports/golf...-moved-san-diego-due-la-wildfires-2025-01-24/


The PGA Tour has a written statement saying that they are moving one of their events from Los Angeles to San Diego all due to wildfire reasons. However this statement was made before it was revealed that one of the fires in San Diego area is now at 4000+ acres. Hope PGA updates this statement they made in their press release.


 
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