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Rock lover, beer drinker, birdwatcher, weather nerd. Polymath. Former NPS, former science teacher, former vet tech. @LukeAFโ€™s official taste-tester, parent of Pi, Stormy, & P-SwAG. โ€จ

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@ai6yr Any info on the fire in Pixlie?

I remember seeing a similar routine at the last Summer Olympics

#Caturday

43 years old. Looks like an international air ambulance. All onboard appear to have perished, unclear how many bystanders below injured/killed. ๐Ÿ™

#Philidelphia #SmallPlaneCrash

Ground stop at Northeast Philadelphia Airport per ABC 6 Philadelphia

Itโ€™s supposed to be the rainy season in Southern California,
-- but the last time Los Angeles measured more than a tenth-inch of rain was eight months ago,
after the city logged one of the soggiest periods in its recorded history.

Since then, bone-dry conditions have set the stage for the catastrophic wildfires now descending upon the metropolis from multiple directions.

This quick cycling between very wet and very dry periods
โ€” one example of what scientists have come to call
โ€œweather whiplashโ€
โ€” creates prime conditions for wildfires:

The rain encourages an abundance of brush and grass,
and once all that vegetation dries out,
it only takes a spark and a gust of wind to fuel a deadly fire.

Thatโ€™s what happened in Los Angeles County this week,
when a fierce windstorm fueled the Palisades and Eaton fires,
which as of Wednesday night had killed at least five people,
destroyed more than 2,000 buildings,
and forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes.

https://grist.org/science/los-angeles-fires-weather-whiplash-research/

The โ€˜weather whiplashโ€™ fueling the Los Angeles fires is becoming more common

Around the world, dramatic swings between heavy rain and drought are increasing exponentially, according to new research.

Grist
"If I fits, I sits" applies to kitties of all sizes. 
@ai6yr also Willis peak
Now two vegetation fires in VenturaCounty, #AutoFire (Ventura) and #RoyalFire (Simi)