Sounds like a typical riot in Portland, Oregon!
Government mismanagement is a huge part of the potential problems from any natural disaster.
Forest management and wise water storage and use would go a long way to preventing the problems US residents will be facing should the weather be extreme.
Prepper ping.
Bad weather or wildfires could cause a lot of food production and transport issues.
There have been threads addressing the potential for a wheat crop failure, which means a real problem for basic staples. Best to get ready for it now.
Geeez. If that article isn’t a dog whistle to Earth First type eco terrorists...
So Newsom says he will JIST NOW begin clearing fuel out of the forests. A little too late.
Insurers have been taking a hard look at the millions of Californians who live in areas with a very high risk of wildfires, especially in recent years when a series of costly fires incinerated thousands of rural homes.From 2015 through 2019, insurers dropped property coverage for more than 143,000 customers in 13 counties,
Hope not! All those democrat aholes will want to leave to places real Americans don’t want them.
this is very important training for most of the people in these areas
given their final destination, better get used to it
its gonna be a very dry heat
And yet they are dumping thousands of gallons of water in the ocean. I can’t reconcile the thinking on this.
Some of these other areas are getting a taste of what we were used to in the summer but calling 115 degrees there a record heat wave is a bit of hyperbole.
I remember walking golf in a record 122 degrees one summer Friday afternoon and not realizing it until I watched the weather report that night. Above 110 degrees, it all seems hot and my golf buddies and I were used to it and didn't notice much difference.
Now granted, all the pussies that moved to Phoenix from back east always thought it was too hot but what did they think the temperature was going to be in the Sonoran Desert of Phoenix in the summertime when they moved there?
I loved that climate and miss it. Especially the dry heat part. I live in Florida in retirement now and the heat here combined with the humidity in the summertime, sucks. It is insufferable.
Hurry! Hurry! Get your Red Hot Climate Crisis Right Here! While they last, two for a nickle.
Be the first on your bloke to start your own Climate Crisis Lockdown.
And don’t forget, while we’ve still got then in stock, the latest model of our own Dust Bowl Dust Masks - $5.00 a dz.
1,200 years ??? Ok...let's see the climate records from the year 821. Maybe they meant 120 years ?
Oddly, it has been a remarkably cool spring in the Southeast. Temps have touched 90 a couple of days but mostly we’ve been cooler, with lows in the 50’s a few mornings ago. Not our usual hot and humid June.
It’s been similar to Seattle’s normal weather, at least so far.
So, this high pressure system moved in from the Pacific ocean, and the article says it’s definitely due to global warming... how? from where?
The sheep that live in this shithole might as well burn up from natural heat as the crazies will burn them out anyway.
It is a shame because I worked for a company that was located in Beaverton, OR {next to Portland} and that area was very beautiful.
I spent a lot of time in Portland and while there were a few crazies mostly everyone was civil and it was a great destination.
Too many volvo owners and latte drinkers turned the area from business to whatever the hell it is now.
Imagine how the snowflakes would handle a dust bowl situation today.
Didn’t realize the 1930s and the dust bowl et al were over 1200 years ago. Well now I know, but the way I apply math to dates has to change a little.
1,200 years? But, but, but I thought last year was the worst drought on record. Or was it 20 years ago? Maybe it will be next year. Perhaps I will go to a toy store and buy a model so I know for sure.