Posted on 10/21/2007 9:48:36 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
I saw or heard that Qualcom Stadium was full.....just unreal what is happenning....Man OH Man!
Lake Arrowhead neighborhood burnt to the ground.Reporter guesses 50 homes,maybe 1 was spared.
BTW a question...all the articles refer to “several months of drought and below normal rainfall” as a primary cause...
But it’s NORMAL to not rain in most of central and southern California from April through November, isn’t it? So what is below normal if normal is zero? How do you have a “drought” when it doesn’t rain anyway?
I’m not being a smart aleck, I’m actually curious.
I bet that area is not much below 100 sq miles.....
yeah, that was definitely arson...its burning toward Porter Ranch now
two that I heard had been evacuated are military housing in Ramona, and Eucalytus Ridge. If Miramar area is now affected, then I would imagine that on-base folks would be evacuated. Murphy canon is that housing right up the 15, N or Qualcomm..I hadn’t heard that it has been evacuated. Nothing in CV (yet).
Yeah it can’t hold the 250,000 displaced people, that’s for sure. Only seats 75,000ish. Not that everyone is in seats, but that gives you an idea how big it is.
Southern CA got very little rain last rainy season (winter).
I figured it was actually last WINTER (which is more than “several” months ago) that was the issue but the MSM as usual didn’t quite get their facts right.
Low streams, low groundwater levels, etc...right?
Normally it rains about 10 inches per season, last year it was about three inches.
You are most welcome. Glad to hear about your Mom. Sounds like they have a plan. Waiting and praying too. Claudia’s grandson is due Dec. 1. The twins are due St. Patrick’s Day! I just pray she doesn’t wait to long . She is not extra cautious, just extra nice for a Democrat.
Petco, Sports Arena, Cox Arena.somany others could be opened up for evacuees.
We’ve been in an extended drought down here and last winter was exceptionally dry - some of these areas didn’t get even one inch of rainfall total. The brush is so dry it just explodes and when you add hurricane force winds, it’s a miracle more homes and lives haven’t been lost. The firefighters are truly amazing and heroic.
A few winters ago we had areas around LA that had 60 to 90 inches.....this year just a few inches....
1,500 National Guard are being deployed to assist firefighters.Also 400 at the Mexican Border are being called in.
We’re about 10 inches below normal...which would still be a lot of rain for S. CA but here in Maryland it’s pretty severe drought in a climate that’s used to 3-4 inches of rain every month of the year. It’s all relative!
I hope things change and you get your rainfall as needed this winter.
Hope we do too...we could use a good tropical storm.
It’s probably time for people to guard their neighborhoods if they live in an area that could be set next. I only wish they would catch one of them and shoot them, perhaps the others would think twice before striking that match.
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