November rains effectively doused the season in California, where 362,403 acres have burned this year through Monday, compared with 2.6 million over the same period in 2021 and a five-year annual average of 2.2 million, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.
Remember every journalist crying muh burning forest and global warming last year? It’s almost like weather and climate… varies
Which is what controlled burns are supposed to be for. Of course since it's Commiefornia they completed mismanaged their forests in the name of their eco-religion. The bill came due last year and the silver lining is that it did what the controlled burns would have done. Don't worry though. Governor Cuckold is already hard at work engineering a repeat because commies don't learn from their mistakes.
We've been paying the bill on the installment plan for the last ten years at least.
In 2018, the Camp Fire burned down the city of Paradise, killed 80+ people, and everywhere along the path of the smoke, the noon day sky was black and raining ash, like living in Silent Hill.
This. Fuel is what creates a fire season. Much of the fuel that was overgrowing around roads and powerlines burned off. Grass fires are always a possibility, but they have nowhere near the impact of forest fires.
Remember every journalist crying muh burning forest and global warming last year? It’s almost like weather and climate… varies
To be fair, I think a lot of the reason for the lack of wildfires this year is that we've run out of stuff to burn.
Which is what controlled burns are supposed to be for. Of course since it's Commiefornia they completed mismanaged their forests in the name of their eco-religion. The bill came due last year and the silver lining is that it did what the controlled burns would have done. Don't worry though. Governor Cuckold is already hard at work engineering a repeat because commies don't learn from their mistakes.
We've been paying the bill on the installment plan for the last ten years at least.
In 2018, the Camp Fire burned down the city of Paradise, killed 80+ people, and everywhere along the path of the smoke, the noon day sky was black and raining ash, like living in Silent Hill.
No lessons were learned by the government.
If we don't cut back on deadwood, life.. uh, finds a way.
This. Fuel is what creates a fire season. Much of the fuel that was overgrowing around roads and powerlines burned off. Grass fires are always a possibility, but they have nowhere near the impact of forest fires.