- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Winter Olympics
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message

New fires break out in California as wine country fires dim
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:25 am
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:25 am
LINK
quote:
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) -- As fire crews gain on wildfires burning for more than a week in Northern California's wine country, new fires broke out in other parts of the state, including northeast of Los Angeles. Fire fighters are battling a blaze that sprang up overnight in the southern Bay Area Santa Cruz mountains, prompting evacuation orders and threatening 100 homes. The fire has torched about 125 acres. Related Searches Wildfires CaCal Wildfires At least one structure was destroyed, Rob Sherman, assistant chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, told KNTV news. Further south, crews with air support are racing to protect a historic observatory and communications towers from a growing brush fire on Mount Wilson northeast of Los Angeles. The blaze was initially estimated at around 5 acres (2 hectares). Officials say the observatory has been evacuated and the fire is not burning near foothill residences.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:28 am to biggsc
Call me an a-hole, but wouldn’t proper forestry such as large firebreaks every X number of miles of forest have helped contain this shite?
It’s too late to fix things for this fire but you would think it would be something to consider for the future.
It’s too late to fix things for this fire but you would think it would be something to consider for the future.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:32 am to teke184
quote:
Call me an a-hole
a-hole
quote:
but wouldn’t proper forestry such as large firebreaks every X number of miles of forest have helped contain this shite?
Yes....also cleaning out all the underbrush
quote:
It’s too late to fix things for this fire but you would think it would be something to consider for the future.
See above....too bad the environmentalist lobby won't let common sense happen
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:33 am to teke184
Building houses below sea level and in fire-prone dry areas have consequences. I feel for these people but they kinda know what's up.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:34 am to biggsc
This is pedogate connected.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:42 am to biggsc
But how does this relate to HRC's hurt toe?
Santa Cruz mountain area is a beautiful area too. Considering this is a recurring event every year and sometimes several time per year, you'd think the foresty folks would get their shite in order.
Santa Cruz mountain area is a beautiful area too. Considering this is a recurring event every year and sometimes several time per year, you'd think the foresty folks would get their shite in order.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:44 am to notsince98
quote:
This is pedogate connected.
Jerry Brown makes California a sanctuary state then look what happens
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:53 am to teke184
quote:
but wouldn’t proper forestry such as large firebreaks
Maybe.
But this yearly occurrence has more to do with Smokey the Bear doing too good of a job with people over the years.
Fires are natural, but all fires became bad fires. Natural fire was suppressed which led to increased fuel loads in these places. Increased fuel loads led to more and more hug, crown fires which destroyed acre after acre.
On top of that, you have more people living in areas where there used to be very few houses and businesses ~20 years ago.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:55 am to Wtodd
From what I have heard the problem isn't environmentalists it's the new developments. They have to keep responding to small fires because there are homes nearby in areas that were once open forest. Before they could have let them burn down if they were low intensity. Now they have to save people's houses. This leaves less money and time for forest thinning and controled burns. But I'm just going off of an article I read a while back.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:55 am to biggsc
Lots of scrub and chaparral on those hills. You can burn it off and it's back in relatively short time.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:57 am to idlewatcher
I don’t think the forestry folks are the problem as much as Sierra Club idiots dictating policy.
Clearing the underbrush may hurt the spotted owl so they can’t do it. And now we get a statewide owl BBQ.
Clearing the underbrush may hurt the spotted owl so they can’t do it. And now we get a statewide owl BBQ.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 10:58 am to Wtodd
quote:
Yes....also cleaning out all the underbrush
Correct. This is bad for so many people but good for the environment.
There are tons of fire breaks out there and they help it's just so dry and fighting the fire starts with containing it. Add in wind and that screws that up.
Need to start fixing this issue for an environmental purpose and to protect lives and assets.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 11:00 am to Sasquatch Smash
quote:
On top of that, you have more people living in areas where there used to be very few houses and businesses ~20 years ago.
Who would have thought building residential areas in dry, fuel rich hills could turn into a disaster?
Posted on 10/17/17 at 11:02 am to biggsc
Just wait. Floods and mudslides will follow this winter. More bad news to come even when the fires are out.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 11:07 am to Wtodd
Doesn't the underbrush serve to help prevent mud and rock slides?
Posted on 10/17/17 at 11:12 am to biggsc
Amazing that people want to blame california and liberals for this.
The reality is that california was in a drought for 5 years, and just came out of it. and then this summer they didn't get much rain.
The reality of the west is wildfires. and while there are things you can do to not have your house destroyed by them, there isn't a ton of stuff you can do to not have them at all.
The reality is that california was in a drought for 5 years, and just came out of it. and then this summer they didn't get much rain.
The reality of the west is wildfires. and while there are things you can do to not have your house destroyed by them, there isn't a ton of stuff you can do to not have them at all.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 11:14 am to bobby_3_sticks
quote:
Amazing that people want to blame california and liberals for this.
Who runs California?
Popular
Back to top

7











