These trees are brown because there has not been any rain in cali this year. The ones in this pic are half dead. Btw, where are the porceline toilets, granate countertops, or steel washers/dryers? That shit dont burn or melt in house fire temps
These trees are brown because there has not been any rain in cali this year.
That's bullshit, it fucking rained in the Los Angeles Basin last night and was raining this week in San Francisco. Never mind the wet winter we had last winter.
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Rellik88 ago
Some trees are naturally fire resistant. The trees depend on fire to sprout.
GrandNagus ago
Yeah this post is fucking stupid, fire spreads through dry undergrowth, not the trees with deep roots and access to water.
4ChinSnacker ago
These trees are brown because there has not been any rain in cali this year. The ones in this pic are half dead. Btw, where are the porceline toilets, granate countertops, or steel washers/dryers? That shit dont burn or melt in house fire temps
slwsnowman40 ago
That's bullshit, it fucking rained in the Los Angeles Basin last night and was raining this week in San Francisco. Never mind the wet winter we had last winter.
4ChinSnacker ago
Santa ana has had 0.04 inches this year. And sf has 13% of normal so far this year. So cal is bone dry. http://www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/monthly_precip.php
slwsnowman40 ago
That's wrong too. That 0.04 was last night, and doesn't include a storm in October or November that was at least a half inch of rain.
4ChinSnacker ago
You got a source or u just spitting shit? Change my mind.
slwsnowman40 ago
Okay.
Here's Excel sheets for gauges in Orange County, CA - http://www.ocwatersheds.com/rainrecords/rainfalldata/historic_data
That should show that it has rained over 10 inches in Santa Ana for this calendar year.
Here's the current rain year (July 2017 to July 2018) in PDF - http://prg.ocpublicworks.com/DocmgmtInternet/Download.aspx?id=959