Posted on 01/09/2025 4:11:02 PM PST by TigerClaws
Should be building fire breaks and fire roads during the non-fire times. Disgusting dei sellouts and posers. Justice cannot come soon enough to them.
Global surface winds at time and date: 0100 Zulu, 01/10/2025 Friday (in England):
Notice that you can change the date and time.
Z for Zulu Time (GMT) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/zulu-time.htm
You can zoom in.
They meant to send out an incoming ballistic missile alert.
-PJ
I added 20 minutes, Zulu time:
Yes.
Don’t want to start yet sbjther thread but this was an amazing display of incompetence.
yeah i got this - was shocked. turned on tv to find out it was an error. but 15 minutes of upset.
Problem is: What do you believe NEXT TIME?
Boy who cried wolf syndrome.
But - see my other post on the arsonist - looks like to me Venezuelan gangs are doing this:
1. Use low level guy to start fire;
2. Fire creates evacuation zone;
3. Go in with 100 looters (one woman said they were on scooters) and loot the houses before they burn.
Turns out, that:
Maps and Camera data are NOT being updated since before 7:00 PM PST 01/09/2025
i think most people keep an eye on fires via Twitter. the “press conferences” have been a venue for grandstanding by pols in CYA mode. not great information source. if this is illegal-enabled, that will be another tree to hang leadership from- along with lack of scrub clearance, lack of building of water reservoirs already voted on, lack of emergency planning, etc. the price Libs have exacted from us has even them squealing. hopefully Caruso continues speaking out.
Good reference list for LA area scanners and web cams. Thans.
Gubmint in general is at best a 50/50 proposition.
That is to say if it is effective half the time, then it has hit its ceiling.
In Kalifornia, gubmint gets NOTHING right.
The simplest task like sending alerts is a humongous screw-up.
My dad was Army during WWII, the acronym was SNAFU.
I guess that describes Kalifornia, but the as inefficient as the Army might have been, it deserves its share of credit for winning the greatest war this world has ever seen.
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