Friday, January 10, 2025

Must read/view/listen to all! - Why summer drought or date of first rainfall in Southern California is meaningless wildfire climate fear mongering.

Anthony Watts | Facebook - Jim Steele 
Southern California’s vegetation primarily consists of 1-hour and 10-hour fuels that quickly adjust to moisture changes. 
Fire experts consider the abundance of these fast drying fuels when posting red flag warmings!
Thus, as soon as the rains stop, the drying process begins. 
Dead grass might become highly flammable within just 12 to 24 hours. 
There are always many dry days to make 1-hour fuels highly flammable! 
No need for climate change!
  • Although Los Angeles’s rainy season begins in December thru February, it only averages 6 days with rain. 
  • There are 24 dry days during each winter month that will make the vegetation flammable whether the planet is warming or not. 
It doesn’t matter if the first rains begin in November or January. 
It doesn’t matter how long the natural summer drought lasts.
Furthermore, the winter rainy season coincides with the winter Santa Ana winds season. 
The Santa Ana winds originate in the high dry deserts. 
As the dry winds descend, they warm and dry further, drying the vegetation more.
  • Blaming climate change and fossil fuels for the LA fires is a pure scam, pushing disinformation just to manipulate voters’ fears about a fake climate crisis.
Please forward these facts to fellow truth seeker!
Watch: Why California Fires Are Getting Bigger
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b7ZqP7jvAGc…and
Understanding Wildfires and Climate and How we Must Adapt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNZRUvf-IVo&t=317s
  • 1-hour fuels
These are fine fuels, like grasses, leaves, and pine needles, that are ¼ inch or less in diameter. They respond quickly to changes in temperature and relative humidity.
  • 10-hour fuels
These are small branches, 1/4 inch to 1 inch in diameter. They respond more slowly to changes in moisture than 1-hour fuels.
Watch: Why California Fires Are Getting Bigger
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b7ZqP7jvAGc…and
Understanding Wildfires and Climate and How we Must Adapt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNZRUvf-IVo&t=317s

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