Posted on 07/30/2016 2:05:00 AM PDT by Kaslin
This undeniable factual.
Way back, as Islamic terrorism was just getting started in the USA, some captured documents revealed their terror tactic. One that startled me was the setting of forest fires. Perhaps that is why numerous fires burn thousands of acres in the western states each year.
since there is no law there is no legal recourse. and, since there is no law, there is no law protecting the EPA leaders lives
Amen.
Exactly. Summer is supposed to be hot. I’d be worried if it were cold.
Apparently, the wet dream has become a wet nightmare.
Another phenomenon being associated with AGW is "Rain Bombs".
I had never heard of microbursts until one took down the airliner at DFW airport in 1986.
30 years later microbursts are much more common and have grown in size which are called macrobursts and are collectively called rain bombs.
That makes sense
You wrote: “I had never heard of microbursts until one took down the airliner at DFW airport in 1986.”
It was only when we had Doppler radar available that micro bursts were detectable. My read of your comment is that they just didn’t happen before then much like everything else you seem to give credence to the whole AGW scam.
http://www.nsf.gov/mobile/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=100485&org=NSF
I'm sure Matt Moneymaker will approve.
In other words...”GO GAULT”!
Time to do away with the alphabet agencies and Federal ownership of lands.
These are State issues.
Married,so what
Part of the problem is fires are a very natural process that removes detritus and forest litter converting it into nutrients. Old tall trees with thick barks and tall canopies were safe in these smaller fires. Fire suppression over the last +100 years allowed stuff to build up resulting in very hot fires that burn everything including the trees instead of cleaning up the forest floor.
The situation does now conveniently fit into your interpretation that demands everything under the sun be attributed to global warming.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner. There is a lot of money in fires. Most research money now goes not into technologies to put out fires but to software to track fires as they watch them burn.
I live in the southwest right in the middle of the largest Ponderosa forest in the world.
I have seen, first hand, what these diabolical enviornMENTALists have done to my state.
Every timber company, boom, out of business.
Ranchers who were able to use fed. lands to graze, boom, out of business.
Many businesses in town, boom, out of business.
Construction, boom, gone.
None of my kids, save the youngest, live here, gone to the big cities.
Never used to worry about forest fires, never had too.
Now we have summers of fire. Yuge fires!
And it is nerve racking.
Many here, including myself, are trying to fight back.
We write and call a lot of congress critters, both local and national.
We vote and try to get those who understand this problen, NOT McPain. Vote Dr. Kelly Ward.
And we pray a lot!!!
Urban/suburban sprawl into previously uninhabited forest areas has increased the destruction caused by fires. Not more, hotter fires.
In short, whatever hotter, drier, longer forest fires we are witnessing today have nothing to do with dangerous manmade climate change. They have a lot to do with idiotic forestmismanagement policies and practices.
All true! Now look for who mismanages. shazam, none other than the Forest Service, Park Service, BLM, and a host of others. Get this disaster out of the hands of the Feds, and maybe there is a chance of recovery before we lose much more of our forests.
http://www.americanlandscouncil.org/
We are going through same thing in CA. forests used to be thinned diseased trees done away with NO MORE due to wacko environmentalists, VERY DRY conditions I guess people losing their homes, animals and sometime life is a small price to any for them saving DEAD TREES!!! My heart goes out to these fire fighters unbearable heat and winds!!!
“Its time to give Americas forest management and fire control policies a thorough review and revision, before we lose more habitats, wildlife, homes and human lives.”
I also grew up in the west. It was time to restructure federal fire control policies back in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
The federal bureaucrats just don’t care about the country and the citizens that they are supposed to be managing federal land for. They think they are working for the bugs, trees, and “the environment.”
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