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| Fulltimer | Aug 19 2016, 02:05 AM Post #21 |
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| Berton | Aug 19 2016, 02:07 AM Post #22 |
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Drought is a natural phenomena. Fire is the way nature gets rid of the build up. When man steps in and stops those fires from burning they make the situation worse. |
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| Neutral | Aug 19 2016, 02:07 AM Post #23 |
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LOL Okay, question unanswered and I probably know why. |
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| Brewster | Aug 19 2016, 02:09 AM Post #24 |
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Drought that goes on for 13 consecutive years and shows no sign of stopping is not just another natural phenomena. On Edit: And when the West from California to Alberta is all so dry that the whole year is one long string of wildfires while the East is drowning in record breaking floods, there's more going on than "natural phenomena". Edited by Brewster, Aug 19 2016, 02:14 AM.
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| Berton | Aug 19 2016, 02:11 AM Post #25 |
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The drought did not go on for 13 consecutive years. It is long over here. One started in the west part of the US, a drought prone area, but has lessened the last couple of years as droughts normally do. |
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| Neutral | Aug 19 2016, 02:12 AM Post #26 |
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I guess Brew thinks the Phoenix area has always been in a drought as we get about 6 inches of rain per year. LOL |
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| Fulltimer | Aug 19 2016, 02:14 AM Post #27 |
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No, is that the one up out of bakersfield. No, actually that is tehachipachi or something like that. I always stay at the Orange Grove RV park before that one. I've hit snow on that one on Jan before. Tejon is the one north of LA on I5 I believe. |
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| Fulltimer | Aug 19 2016, 02:16 AM Post #28 |
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I think they got lots in northern CA this winter. |
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| Neutral | Aug 19 2016, 02:16 AM Post #29 |
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I see you looked it up finally. |
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| Fulltimer | Aug 19 2016, 02:17 AM Post #30 |
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Stupid place to live. |
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