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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1174957)11/1/2019 11:40:54 AM
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Eric
pocotrader

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2017 Fire Season. In terms of property damage, 2017 was the most destructive wildfire season on record in California at the time. Throughout 2017, the fires destroyed or damaged more than 10,000 structures in the state (destroyed 9,470, damaged 810), a higher tally than the previous nine years combined.

fire.ca.gov

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2018 Fire Season. The 2018 wildfire season was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire season on record in California, with a total of over 7,500 fires burning an area of over 1,670,000 acres, the largest area of burned acreage recorded in a fire season.

fire.ca.gov

This year hasn't been real bad, until recently. We should be into the rainy season, and it's pretty dry.
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"California has been experiencing below normal temps for the last two years."
'17 was our third warmest; '18 is 4th. So far, '19 is above average.



ncdc.noaa.gov



ncdc.noaa.gov

This year, so far



ncdc.noaa.gov



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1174957)11/1/2019 2:33:37 PM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574380
 
your crackpot theories is from poor brain management, the Feds own most of the forests in California, thats been pointed out many times on this thread, man can't control high winds or drought