Climate Change wildfires are happening in California
Firefighters struggling with a wind-driven brush fire that has forced thousands from their homes in Santa Barbara County on Tuesday are hoping that a bout of rain from a cold front moving across the state will help bolster their efforts by evening.
The Cave fire broke out just after 4 p.m. Monday near East Camino Cielo and Painted Cave Road in the Los Padres National Forest. The blaze ignited amid erratic sundowner winds that sent flames rushing downhill toward communities in Santa Barbara and Goleta, spurring evacuations.
Now this is very interesting.
California is looking for rain from a cold front to help them out.
If all you can see at one time is a strip of California while the Sahara is enlarging VERY fast, Naples is under water, wars (land grabs) are happening all over Africa, Greenland is seeing land that hasn't been seen in thousands of years, Siberia is finding town sized craters where methane has exploded as the land thawed, and the serious weather changes ALL OVER THIS country …. you need more than glasses! (A little common sense would be a START! :-) Maybe you could get a job raking leaves to save California! 2
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