Los Angeles Fires!
Why have they not instituted martial law??? It’s been obvious for more than 24 hours that these fires have been intentionally set! When are we going to grab ourselves by the balls and accept what is really happening here. I’m so sad for so many.
To each and every news outlet, your job is not to modify, alter, or slant the news to try and influence me to think one way or another. Your job is to provide me the truth so that I can make up my own mind. Not "your truth" but THE truth. Thank you.
ONE MORE URGENT CASE: Hans is a tough one. On the kill list, he’s terrified and needs medical help and an experienced Rescue or foster. So pledges to @chortletown to find the former would probably be the best course. Your help is invaluable and PLEASE RT facebook.com/mldsavingnycdog…
Weather geek moment...
Check out this impressive outflow boundary being set off by the strong thunderstorms moving into the coast near Pt. Conception! The resulting gravity waves are on the move across the Southern California bight. #CAwx#SoCalWx#AtmosphericRiver#LArain
⚠️ Current view along EB I80 just before Applegate: traffic at a complete standstill. Please stay home and avoid traveling to the Sierra unless you absolutely have to. ❄️ ❄️
Historically, @NWSWPC "high risk" outlooks have been associated with extremely serious flood events. If you are in Southern California & live near recent wildfire burn scar, take the incoming storm extremely seriously & follow @NWSLosAngeles/@NWSSanDiego. #CAwx#LArain
A high risk of excessive rain exists for Southern California on Saturday as heavy rains are expected to begin late tonight and continue through tomorrow evening.
January 9 is one year since the deadly debris flow in Montecito that killed 21, with two still missing. We pause to remember those we lost that morning. These are but a few of the areas that were impacted that day, and how they look one year later.
#ThomasFire - A wind speed indicator held by a USFS FF on Gibraltar Road at the W. Fork of Cold Spring Trail shows just how fast and varied the speed of the wind is blowing down canyon. In this video it varied from 10-33 mph. A speed of 52 mph was also recorded.
#VegFire- CORRECTION-What's in a name? EDS NOTE- The fire burning on VAFB was originally cited and referred by SBC Dispatch as the Ensalada Incident. That has been changed. The correct spelling should now be Encelados Fire (named for the base road near the location of fire)