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is it true that an abnormally wet winter in CA means more potential for wildfires the following summer (due to excess foliage growth that can later be fire fuel)?
california is grateful to finally be getting some weather worth blogging about.https://twitter.com/US_Stormwatch/status/1611075205702746112
Quote from: mocat on January 05, 2023, 03:34:27 PMis it true that an abnormally wet winter in CA means more potential for wildfires the following summer (due to excess foliage growth that can later be fire fuel)?No, water is bad for fire. Basically just puts it right out in my experience.
@NWSSacramento👀📷 Check out this awesome picture of the Phantom Falls in the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve north of Oroville, CA! All the rain over the last week has led to these normally dry creeks becoming waterfalls. #CAwx
Table Mountain and the Phantom Falls
pretty sweetQuote@NWSSacramento👀📷 Check out this awesome picture of the Phantom Falls in the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve north of Oroville, CA! All the rain over the last week has led to these normally dry creeks becoming waterfalls. #CAwxQuoteTable Mountain and the Phantom Falls
https://twitter.com/SanDiegoWCMwx/status/1612702658149879808
Good, could still use more, or at least specifically it slipping past in NV/UT/CO so lake mead can heal a bit.
There was a lot of black ice in joco this morning.
Predicted snow totals were way off on the southern end of the storm. woof