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To: Kirk © who wrote (7806)10/27/2019 9:08:30 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26996
 
The scale is hard to believe.... ESPECIALLY when you zoom out



To: Kirk © who wrote (7806)10/27/2019 9:48:03 PM
From: the longhorn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26996
 
Yes, that's huge. I just did some quick checking. 180,000 people evacuating! Plus there's activity to the south in the Lafayette area. I didn't realize it was Sonoma County. In the heart of wine country. Beautiful area .

When I was asking about rainfall, I meant your local area. I realize California covers a lot of different zones. Apparently that area gets 36" a year. And this year is above normal. That's three times what we get. Though a pattern where you get heavy brush and grass growth and then a dry period with high winds in the fall could set up for a lot of fire...I can see that.

Well, hope things stay safe where you are.

lh