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Kudzu and tumbleweed are both grazing material for goats (unsure about sheep). Eucalyptus is edible but offers very little nutritional content.

Any way you slice it, eucalyptus is the worst
Add onto that, the only animal that relies on the tree to live is the koala, an animal that is permanently mentally retarded due to evolving to depend on a poisonous tree to live to the extent their babies have to literally eat shit to acquire the gut bacteria needed to not get poisoned and die. The eucalyptus is an evil, shitty plant that no one would really weep over the loss of.
 
Not sure if posted already, but Michael Shellenberger collated the annual rainfall in LA over the the past 100+ years.

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For people bitching about reservoirs, the one reservoir that's actually being worked on is the Sites Reservoir.

It's 500 miles from LA in the foothills west of the Central Valley between Sacramento and Redding. The theoretical goal is to provide off-channel water storage for high flows in the Sacramento River, which project proponents say would happen about once every five years.

It's going to flood out a neat little valley.

5 billion dollars for 1.8 million acre-feet of storage that will only be used in one year out of five. You can do the math yourself, but the cost per acre-foot for just the construction is exorbitant.

This project would not have helped LA.

Only LA can help LA.
 
If this were being affected by climate change, shouldn't that average be trending down, or the year-to-year variance increasing?
That seems to be what is expected based on the arguments promulgated by the left. There's consistently been an alternation between dry and wet years with variation well within a consistent range. Trying to blame the climate on lack of water is just a cheap cop-out for lack of planning.
 
If this were being affected by climate change, shouldn't that average be trending down, or the year-to-year variance increasing?
Nope. More heat = more evaporation. And what goes up must come down. Rainfall should be up on average, but the total effect would still be a drier climate for most places because of the increased rate of evaporation.
 
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rare spot of good news that made me smile

firefighter lost his damn dream home he and his wife have been working for

leaves his ring at home so he dosent lose it while working

home burns down in the fire but SOMEHOW he managed to find the ring in the rubble, wouldn't believe it if I dident watch it live with my own 2 eyes
 
Thank you for confirming that I’m not just schizo or bad at finding camera angles. I’m looking again right now and seriously turning up nothing.
It really does look like they're trying to hide it. Cameras not in the fires but pointing towards them are offline and cameras that should be pointing at active fires/burn areas are showing nothing. Mt. Wilson West should be aimed right at Eaton but I'm not seeing a single thing. It's also difficult to tell if there is smoke since it looks like some of the cameras are covered in ash.
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Hello bird fren.

Mild success with Arcadia 2 which is pointed the same direction as Mt. Wilson West
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Nope. More heat = more evaporation. And what goes up must come down. Rainfall should be up on average, but the total effect would still be a drier climate for most places because of the increased rate of evaporation.
Well a drier climate happens due to less rain though, because the extra evaporation falls as rain in a different part of the planet. From the graph California just seems to have alternating dry and wet seasons, and the variance between them looks essentially the same to me. The interesting thing is that this happened after two very wet years, meaning that the trees and bushes grew a lot, giving more fuel for the fire to burn, while at the same time the incompetence if local government threw the extra water away, water that could have helped with early fire fighting, before it grew to this massive size.

On an unrelated note, I seriously hope that Fire chan manages to burn down the Hollywood sign.
 
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rare spot of good news that made me smile

firefighter lost his damn dream home he and his wife have been working for

leaves his ring at home so he dosent lose it while working

home burns down in the fire but SOMEHOW he managed to find the ring in the rubble, wouldn't believe it if I dident watch it live with my own 2 eyes
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them; In the Land of Cali where the faggots lie.
 
It really does look like they're trying to hide it. Cameras not in the fires but pointing towards them are offline and cameras that should be pointing at active fires/burn areas are showing nothing. Mt. Wilson West should be aimed right at Eaton but I'm not seeing a single thing. It's also difficult to tell if there is smoke since it looks like some of the cameras are covered in ash.
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Hello bird fren.

Mild success with Arcadia 2 which is pointed the same direction as Mt. Wilson West
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1000% they are


check this out, this is the very first broadcast I have ever seen thats live on yotube that you cant rewind.

ALL THE OTHERS YOU CAN PAUSE AND REWIND

this is the ONLY channel with a helicopter up, fox has 2 and they have both been grounded since about 3 days ago.

I fucking wasent fast enough to grab it so you have to take my word. They showed,for about 2 seconds, a shot right before cutting to commercial that showed the area BEHIND the chopper and the WHOLE hillside was burning feircley, then they cut to commercial

check my posts to see how much ive been on ALL the news channels. all the other you could rewind.

the change has been night and day, im gussing on the 12 or 13th all the broadcast stations, science instalations and college campus cameras to be turned away from active uncontrolled blazes to avaoid a panic or some other retarted justifaction that really translates to "so people dont know how baddly we fucked up"
 
A new update on the wildfire damage, the new estimate of the damages will be over $250 BILLION.


I suspect that it's going to cost about $300 billion due to construction delays, an increased price of construction materials / labor, and interest rates.
thats just the building/proterty damage.

think of how many classic or rare cars in those rich hill homes are just a charred pile now?

how many rich peoples lifetime of little trinkets and treasures simply dont exist anymore?

how many BANKS, fucking banks burned to total loss level with their entire safe deposit boxes cooked from the inside out?

this will be in the trillions, that 300 billion is just the very start of the RECONSTRUCTION cost, not the sheer value of loss

15% of the united states second largest city simply got wiped off the face of the earth AND THE FIRES ISENT EVEN 20% CONTAINTED
 
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If this were being affected by climate change, shouldn't that average be trending down, or the year-to-year variance increasing?
Climate change is also responsible for extra rain. It's the perfect scam really. Too hot? Climate change. Too cold? Climate change. Not enough rain? Climate change. Too much rain? Climate change.
 
Well a drier climate happens due to less rain though, because the extra evaporation falls as rain in a different part of the planet.
No. You could get more rain and still get a drier climate if the increase in evaporation is bigger than the increase in rainfall. But you are right that the increased rainfall tends to not be distributed equally, thus already dry places tend to become drier,(not because of less rain but because of more evaporation) and wet places become even more wet(because they get more than enough increased rainfall to offset the increased evaporation).
 
They could also be suppressing coverage because it's inspiring arsonists. That would be one way to get the news media to alter their approach to covering the story.

2 more firebugs charged as LA's new tough-on-crime DA heats up fight against looters and arsonists
FOX News (archive.ph)
By Michael Ruiz
2025-01-15 15:08:52GMT
Two men have been charged with felony arson in Los Angeles in unrelated cases as authorities combat firebugs, looters and multiple raging blazes in Southern California.

The incidents happened in different parts of Los Angeles County over the weekend, according to the district attorney's office.

Jaime Mota, 37, was held on $350,000 bail for allegedly lighting a stack of wooden pallets on fire behind a shipping yard in the City of Industry Saturday afternoon. The flames spread to a tractor-trailer and some surrounding bushes, according to authorities. He could get seven years in prison if convicted.

In Irwindale, 27-year-old Ruben Michael Montes is being held on $400,000 bail for allegedly lighting a fire under the Interstate 605 overpass at Rivergrade Road. He was already on probation at the time of the incident and faces up to 14 years in prison if convicted.

"We owe it to the victims of these fires, as well as the brave first responders risking their lives, to ensure justice is served," District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a statement. "Let this be a message to anyone contemplating similar acts — you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

He noted that his department had also recently charged 10 others with looting or arson and said he would continue to crack down on crime.

"The people of Los Angeles County are enduring unprecedented hardship as wildfires ravage our communities, displacing families, destroying homes, and tragically claiming lives," Hochman said.

"While first responders and residents work tirelessly to save lives and property, we will not tolerate individuals who exploit this tragedy by committing heinous acts of arson or looting. My Office continues to put relentless pressure on those who threaten the safety and security of our county."

On Tuesday, Hochman and District Attorney Todd Spitzer, of the neighboring Orange County, teamed up to ask Gov. Gavin Newsom to make looting a felony.

Arson attacks have sparked the interest of law enforcement and average citizens alike.

Last week, "Chicago Fire" actor Brian J. White took the battle to the real world when he and a group of neighbors conducted a citizen's arrest on an illegal immigrant marching through their neighborhood with a blowtorch.

And on Monday, Hochman's office announced charges against a homeless man in Azusa after neighbors saw him light a brush fire in a park near their homes. They confronted him verbally until a nearby Azusa police officer arrived and placed him in handcuffs at the scene.

"Azusa PD urges everyone to remain alert as fires continue to affect the county," Azusa Capt. Rob Landeros said in a statement over the weekend. "We must be cautious of individuals who may enter our community with the intent to start fires."

Firefighters quickly put that fire out, according to authorities.

In another unrelated arson, Jim McDonnell told the local ABC affiliate that one of the suspected arsonists told police he "liked the smell of burning leaves."

Multiple wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 24 people over the past week, and the number is expected to rise.
 
Jaime Mota, 37, was held on $350,000 bail for allegedly lighting a stack of wooden pallets on fire behind a shipping yard in the City of Industry Saturday afternoon.

In Irwindale, 27-year-old Ruben Michael Montes is being held on $400,000 bail for allegedly lighting a fire under the Interstate 605 overpass at Rivergrade Road.
Mexicants trying to burn more of the state that empowers them? :story:
 
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