It's what winters used to be, nothing new. Plenty of room in the reservoirs for the runoff. It is getting a little old though.And real quick shout out to all the people out in California stay safe
Seems to me there's a lot more burnt forest now than in the past vulnerable to landslides if the ground becomes too saturatedIt's what winters used to be, nothing new. Plenty of room in the reservoirs for the runoff. It is getting a little old though.
The older burn scars regenerate foliage rather quickly, trees not so much but manzanita is pretty resiliant. Debris flows have been a problem for a long time, I don't see that this year is any worse than other ones.Seems to me there's a lot more burnt forest now than in the past vulnerable to landslides if the ground becomes too saturated
Debris flows = houses plummeting into the ocean from my flatlander perspective. Fires, earthquakes, landslides. Someday I'll have to visit and see!The older burn scars regenerate foliage rather quickly, trees not so much but manzanita is pretty resiliant. Debris flows have been a problem for a long time, I don't see that this year is any worse than other ones.
The houses falling into the ocean is a mostly SoCal thing where they are built on cliffs that are questionable in their stability in the first place. Rare to have debris flows in metro areas on the coast. The forest service that is responsible for the national forests has been underfunded for decades so removal of beetle/drought killed trees hasn't happened. Earthquakes are just a function of subversion of the pacific plate. The Sierras are there because of it.Debris flows = houses plummeting into the ocean from my flatlander perspective. Fires, earthquakes, landslides. Someday I'll have to visit and see!
You are messing up my apocalyptic vision with your calm rational demeanour.The houses falling into the ocean is a mostly SoCal thing where they are built on cliffs that are questionable in their stability in the first place. Rare to have debris flows in metro areas on the coast. The forest service that is responsible for the national forests has been underfunded for decades so removal of beetle/drought killed trees hasn't happened. Earthquakes are just a function of subversion of the pacific plate. The Sierras are there because of it.
Science.You are messing up my apocalyptic vision with your calm rational demeanour.
And it's not even Bro Science lolScience.
Its friiiiday i think..Good morning, good morning, good morning. I feel like that happy obnoxious camel in the commercial that walks through the office saying "Do you know what day it is?"
Nice WnB
Feels like a weekday, not the fuck-off Friday...Its friiiiday i think..