From another post:
For the scientific specifics, an especially good source is Daniel Swain, the UCLA climatologist. Find him at https://www.weatherwest.com and on social media platforms.
What’s happening in LA is to fire as a blizzard is to snow, as a hurricane is to rain. This is all about the wind.
For the scientific specifics, an especially good source is Daniel Swain, the UCLA climatologist. Find him at https://www.weatherwest.com and on social media platforms.
What’s happening in LA is to fire as a blizzard is to snow, as a hurricane is to rain. This is all about the wind.
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PS the horrible circumstance of fire hydrants not producing sufficient water is happening, not because there is not enough water stored, but because electricity has been turned off in
3. For most of the year, coastal California gets a lot of moisture-laden, cool wind coming from the Pacific Ocean and blowing onto the land. However, that changes during part of the year in southern California,
1. A lot of people who don’t live here also don’t understand the Mediterranean climate. For six months of the year, we do not have rain. This can create very dry conditions. The other six months should contain significant amounts of rain.