If you’ve never seen up close a huge fire out of control it looks like it’s alive just devouring everything in its path. It was 116 where I live and I stepped out into it for a moment and it was suffocating, I pray for all those fighting those wildfires and anyone else who has to work in this heat.
Every year I am astonished that people in our tinderbox neighborhood think fireworks in the yard/street is a good idea. Womens rights are being taken away but any backyard drinker can endanger entire neighborhoods. We call it freedom 👍👍👍
Record breaking for Portland, slated for 4 days in a row. Really bizarre was June 2021 when Portland became the hotpoint in the country, breaking it's all-time record at 108ºF, then 112F, and 115ºF in 3 straight days. Phoenix and Las Vegas are the only major US cities with a higher all-time high.
@@melreslor2114 , that year was brutal here. It killed trees left and right. Granted, everyone was told it was because the tree had a virus and that killed it. But, I'm 90% sure that the heat made the virus go into over drive and that killed the trees. Also any tree that had western exposure got singed from the sun and that portion of the needles OR leaves died. It was horrifying.
In CA it is ‘Fire Season’. This season runs from June 15 to Sept 15. When the temp hits 90 degrees and there is a breeze blowing, fires magically erupt and spontaneously spread like the plague. Has man gotten involved in our Fire Season ? This rarely happened when I was a kid out here.
imagine being this stupid, its actually quite impressive. as a wildland firefighter reading this comment made me lose brain cells, educate yourself before commenting stupid opinions that are not even remotely factual truth.
Someone starting fires all in the name of climate change? To convince the masses that more government control over the population is necessary? You'd get called a conspiracy theorist just for imagining such a thing though.
2020 and 2021, Arizona had over 500 heat related deaths per year. Some are illegal aliens dying in the desert, many are homeless that don't go to shelters when they should, some are tourist hikers not realizing they need to carry extra water on a hot day. No single cause nor fix for these issues.
I used to live in Las Vegas back in 1974. During the summer, the temperature would reach a sweltering 117 degrees. It was incredibly hot, but we found ways to stay cool by either staying indoors or enjoying the air conditioning in the casinos for part of the day.
Beauty I'm still here in Las Vegas it is 117 ° today more than likely out in the Henderson closer to the lake area it's probably close to 1:20 it's summertime and I want to say thank you because this is the Summer's I've always known
Last time I drove through Vegas it was 110. I kept on driving till I reached the mountains in Utah. Camped out that night and had frost on the tent in the morning.
@@seeharvester yes it can remain 100° at midnight here in Las Vegas Utah's lovely and definitely cooler Las Vegas comes alive in the month of October the weather here is stunning that's why I've been here for the last 30 years October through May and then you need to prepare for summer 3 months September is lovely
Here in mid Michigan..drizzle, overcast, gloomy & 63*. We have had no heat almostt the entire month of June. Just, rain, wind, fog, overcast, low temps.
For two summers now in Colorado we are having less sunshine than I have ever seen in my entire life living in Colorado for the past 40yrs. It rained so much last year, and this year it has been humid and dank and overcast when normally it should be dry and sunshine.
@@jercasgav same here in coastal Maine. I am from SoCal, but summers in Maine are usually so fine. Not this one, nor the past two. I would rather take the heat in my home state. This is a drag.
About 15 years ago, I lived in a van. It was rough. Too hot in the Summer and damp and ice cold in the Winter. I pray California politicians get their heads out of their rear ends and actually do something for the people and make it affordable again.
@@alicevanderbruggen1339 I'm currently homeless in my van. It's brutal. My t-shirt is soaked in sweat all day and I have no energy to work Instacart deliveries to pay overdue bills.
There would be no heat waves in July if we stopped using air conditioners and driving cars and instead listened to our betters who live in mansions and jet around the world lecturing others on how live responsibly.
@@tracyasposito488 True, people have to have their public fireworks. I never understood it myself. A lot of expense for noise, smoke, explosions, stink, fire hazard and injuries. Lame.
The reading for 1913 is likely bad. The ranch caretaker who manned the station was relatively new and found to not follow procedures. It also did not line up with other nearby stations.
@@socalsp3 Not everyone charges at night, some people work nights like I do and day for you is night for us. Also where I live it's HOT even at night HOT and humid most the time, maybe you don't run your AC at night but mine sure runs all night long. But also thanks for pointing out, because alot of EV users charge at night the electric companies will likely do away with discounts during what USE to be off peak hours. Never thought of that last one till you made me think harder about it, you should try it sometime.
You can’t do that and that’s the problem we got a lot of water the last few years and that makes tons of fuel. Some of these areas are not accessible combined with the fact that most are also DOF and not under Newsome.
Would this be a repeat of 1 of the many lies Trump made back when he was President? Kinda remember it being debunked then as well as his whole lets lie about Global Warming in general move.
These comments are in poor taste. I hope and pray that neither of you ever has their insurance cancelled because of a natural disaster. It’s easier said than done to manage all the forests in California. You both forget there are many mountains and valleys over here. Stop with the cynicism, it’s very cruel.
They are leaving Florida also. Some people just deny deny deny. Some areas WILL not be able to grow crops AND sustain life much longer. Arizona has HUGE water shortages also.
Just like Canadian's going south for the winter, American should start thinking about going north for the summer, who wants to live in Phoenix / Vegas when it's so hot.
Yes it is. Is your vocabulary so impoverished you don't understand words and concepts such as "historic heat" "record-breaking" "unprecedented" and so on?? Must have been home-schooled by Christians Who Vote Republican.
I think we have fire bugs setting fires because we never had these problems before and even if the temperature is 6 degrees higher that doesn’t start magical fires.
The elites... whenever the veil is thin and changes going on in the spiritual realm they do things like this to lower our vibration. This is bigger than people think
They're more and more prevelant because they quit doing all the controlled burns that cleared dead trees and debris that is now collected on the forest floors and gets more abundant if it doesn't burn or get cleared out somehow.
@@RobertSilva-n5w more like sneaky sarcasm ... the last vestage of resistance against tyrrany. I think it was a ritualist final symbolic destruction of the ancient capital of Hawaii from which their final queen was forced to abdicate to prevent the USS Boston from shelling her people. My best educated guess is the they used 1 terawattbulefree electron pulse lasers cannons made for the USSC by Rafael Inc in Israel. HAARP 95 mph localized gusts under blue skys, HAARP generated-steered-and parked 600 miles south of Maui was the cover story. Rescue and aid stand down orders at Pearl Hickam, Coast Blockaded local aid efforts, and FEMA confiscated aid distributed under vending canopies by locals. Police turned back cars from Front Street back into the flames whilst blocking all exists... like the Lhaina police chief did at the Las Veegas concert shooting when he was police chief there just prior. Sheriff will not take a omplait, nor the FBI. Water manager shut off the water to the entire city. No universal alarm siren. Lahaina revolt and nationwide general strike.
Man, if it’s not crushing blizzards during Winter, it’s floods in the Spring, or record heat waves and massive fires in the Summer! California has the craziest weather
@@wqv5423ln No, they don't. And your animosity of those who don't accept your version of Christianity is antithetical to Jesus' one and only commandment as stated in John 13:34.
@@Mystery_G I showed no animosity at all, nor did I reveal " my version" of the Bible. Of course, the Bible speaks for itself. You obviously misquote a single passage which you took out of context. Jesus is speaking to His disciples, not the world. He also speaks to them about the world, who will hate them without a cause. ( like you just did to me) Read John 15 : 17-25
Manifest pouring rain, 🌬️💦🌧️ full focus from everyone who knows their personal power, place your energy on extinguishing the fire with rain! 🌬️💦🌧️ I am. 💙
Fact: if the fire is less than 50,000 acres , , it isn't huge at all. . . huge is when you hit 80K to 100K acres or more. . then we are talking big. . don't overplay what they are. Yeah, it sucks, and fire isn't good, lose of homes and lives isn't good, but they are not HUGE fires, at least not yet.
These fires are massive regardless of your by acres measurements. The fires aren't huge according to standards. The huge damage in lives, homes, businesses, land , sometimes historical buildings that's had history of its country, with so many of these fires and the horrific losses especially with the lives the fires cause. It's beyond HUGE. Beyond any less or more acres size
Imagine if environmentalalist would allow controlled burned and clearing of dead brush instead of worrying about some burrowing animal that gets toasted anyway.. smh
That’s exactly what happens and has been for decades. They’re called controlled or prescribed burns. There are limits on when they can be done otherwise it risks starting an uncontrolled fire.
First fire news mention 12-15 miles from house. Besides ash fallout, kinda nice day, light breeze, beer with friends. Although a handful of Sawyer’s friends that are hotshots battling fire.
Trump pushed that lie back when he was still President. It was debunked then and has not stopped being a lie since. Debris removal does not change Global Warming nor its impacts like new record highs. Plus if I remember correctly while Trump was pushing that lie many of the fires were on lands not even managed by the CA State gov. 1 other thing, debris removal does not stop the fire season from starting earlier and ending later-that is something climate thus Global Warming related.
@@jimmccabe801 It's basically common sense. All throughout the year, they clear debris where I live and do controlled burns throughout the entire year. There are some factors, such as wind, that may not allow controlled burns to happen properly, which is why manually clearing debris is necessary to prevent the fires from spreading. Controlled burns are also generally meant to be in isolated pockets, duh, to prevent spreading. To mitigate the chance of an out of control wildfire, it's always monitored by a crew to put the fire out if it manages to spread outside the isolation zone. There's also the fact that controlled burns are factually better for the environment, allowing the nutrients within the ashes to be more easily absorbed. There are also a variety of plants that require a wildfire before being able to seed properly, so doing a controlled burn allows native plants to seed within the area, enabling them to grow.
@@tailgatecarpenter26 I left a pretty big comment about the process, but I'm pretty sure that comment got axed. Either way, it comes down to bad policy and not maintaining debris throughout the entire year.
There’s 33 million acres of forest to landscape in CA, plus the grasslands on top of that. Towns and private homes definitely need to do a better job keeping the growth down though.
It's more complex than that. The electric grid also needs to do better maintenance on their older infrastructure. Managing brush is good too though, I'm not going to discount that, there's a lot to learn from older traditions for wildfire tolerance from the native people of this territory who acted as guardians through those techniques for hundreds if not thousands of years.
When I visited Tucson, Arizona during the summer in the early 90s it was 117 and was told that is the normal temperature for that area. Death Valley is known for its crazy heat. 128 is extreme, but not for that desert.
The CA government created this problem by not managing the forests properly. Unless California gets a more intelligent government..... This problem will continue.
Pretending its totally normal or that its some conspiracy is potentially more harmful than the news overstating the dangers. My city broke the single day record for heat on 4 different days this week and the heat wave is only half over. It's getting hotter.
California officials: "We had a dry winter with no rain. Prepare for a bad fire season." Also California officials: "We had a rainy winter. Prepare for a bad fire season."
If you’ve never seen up close a huge fire out of control it looks like it’s alive just devouring everything in its path. It was 116 where I live and I stepped out into it for a moment and it was suffocating, I pray for all those fighting those wildfires and anyone else who has to work in this heat.
Every year I am astonished that people in our tinderbox neighborhood think fireworks in the yard/street is a good idea.
Womens rights are being taken away but any backyard drinker can endanger entire neighborhoods.
We call it freedom 👍👍👍
dont worry.. climate crisis isn't real...its all just your imagination!
@@nitajean9885Women are doing better here then in Afghanistan
@@nitajean9885 Women's "rights" does not come into play here at all.
@@nitajean9885 what rights do women not have that men have???
From Portland Oregon it going to hit with approximately 105 for like 3 days straight that's hot for here
Record breaking for Portland, slated for 4 days in a row. Really bizarre was June 2021 when Portland became the hotpoint in the country, breaking it's all-time record at 108ºF, then 112F, and 115ºF in 3 straight days. Phoenix and Las Vegas are the only major US cities with a higher all-time high.
That is hot for anywhere.
@@melreslor2114 , that year was brutal here. It killed trees left and right.
Granted, everyone was told it was because the tree had a virus and that killed it. But, I'm 90% sure that the heat made the virus go into over drive and that killed the trees.
Also any tree that had western exposure got singed from the sun and that portion of the needles OR leaves died.
It was horrifying.
I guess the rainier NW isn't immune to Global Warming either.
In CA it is ‘Fire Season’. This season runs from June 15 to Sept 15. When the temp hits 90 degrees and there is a breeze blowing, fires magically erupt and spontaneously spread like the plague. Has man gotten involved in our Fire Season ? This rarely happened when I was a kid out here.
Man has. Bbqing when it's 100 degrees out and then a fire happens.
imagine being this stupid, its actually quite impressive. as a wildland firefighter reading this comment made me lose brain cells, educate yourself before commenting stupid opinions that are not even remotely factual truth.
Someone starting fires all in the name of climate change? To convince the masses that more government control over the population is necessary? You'd get called a conspiracy theorist just for imagining such a thing though.
They have ceased to remove under brush or do active trimming or cutting of dead woods.
Also, activist arson.
That's a huge number of heat related deaths in Phoenix.
That’s #gangstalking as clear as I can see it they think they can be guilty and frame me but we’ll see #IVONAjuriCAThouseJUSTICE!
Can anything be done about it?
People can move away from there like I did.
2020 and 2021, Arizona had over 500 heat related deaths per year. Some are illegal aliens dying in the desert, many are homeless that don't go to shelters when they should, some are tourist hikers not realizing they need to carry extra water on a hot day. No single cause nor fix for these issues.
@@ItsEricAZ Other than trying to keep the planet from burning like hot coal.
More room for low income housing.
I used to live in Las Vegas back in 1974. During the summer, the temperature would reach a sweltering 117 degrees. It was incredibly hot, but we found ways to stay cool by either staying indoors or enjoying the air conditioning in the casinos for part of the day.
Beauty I'm still here in Las Vegas it is 117 ° today more than likely out in the Henderson closer to the lake area it's probably close to 1:20 it's summertime and I want to say thank you because this is the Summer's I've always known
Last time I drove through Vegas it was 110.
I kept on driving till I reached the mountains in Utah. Camped out that night and had frost on the tent in the morning.
were there any wildfires at that time?
@@seeharvester yes it can remain 100° at midnight here in Las Vegas Utah's lovely and definitely cooler Las Vegas comes alive in the month of October the weather here is stunning that's why I've been here for the last 30 years October through May and then you need to prepare for summer 3 months September is lovely
Thats literally in the middle of a dessert @@tammyalbright158
I live in Western AZ, we never have a heat wave, its always hot in the summer.
😜🤪😵💫🙄💩
I lived there a while (more middle- mesa/tempe phx area) from northern ca.. it actually felt better to me. In the dry heat, your sweat actually works!
@@JonFlo-b7qand you fell for a bot comment
Here in mid Michigan..drizzle, overcast, gloomy & 63*. We have had no heat almostt the entire month of June. Just, rain, wind, fog, overcast, low temps.
For two summers now in Colorado we are having less sunshine than I have ever seen in my entire life living in Colorado for the past 40yrs. It rained so much last year, and this year it has been humid and dank and overcast when normally it should be dry and sunshine.
Tell you what, you send cooler temps & some drizzle, I'll send you some warm sunny days---deal?
@@jercasgav same here in coastal Maine. I am from SoCal, but summers in Maine are usually so fine. Not this one, nor the past two. I would rather take the heat in my home state. This is a drag.
@@shirleybalinski4535 That's music to my ears!
Oh my, how dare you talk about that! 😊❤
I feel sorry for the homeless people it hit 113 her. Still 106 here.
About 15 years ago, I lived in a van. It was rough. Too hot in the Summer and damp and ice cold in the Winter. I pray California politicians get their heads out of their rear ends and actually do something for the people and make it affordable again.
I cant believe Trump would make it this hot outside
@@alicevanderbruggen1339that won’t happen , those people should go to different more affordable states
@@alicevanderbruggen1339 I'm currently homeless in my van. It's brutal. My t-shirt is soaked in sweat all day and I have no energy to work Instacart deliveries to pay overdue bills.
116 here and they are still everywhere. I thought if there was any upside to the heat it would be less of them. Still cant walk safely anywhere
There would be no heat waves in July if we stopped using air conditioners and driving cars and instead listened to our betters who live in mansions and jet around the world lecturing others on how live responsibly.
@ray.d.oeaux1230
Now that is thoroughly stupid. Congratulations you are fully indoctrinated into the climate cult.
The only way to stop global warming is for 1st world nations to stop having kids, its reduces carbon emissions BY FAAAR than any other activity👍👍👍
That doesn’t explain the previous heat records from the 1800’s and 1920’s. It’s all a cycle
Al Gore John Kerry Greta tune Burger 🍔😂
your delusional
😢I feel horrible for ppl and especially animals.😔
Poor wildlife😪
Yeah, it was really hot out in the desert today.
I saw a coyote chasing a rabbit,
and they were both walking.
The god of Abraham worshipped by Jews, Christians and Muslims is so cruel and monstrous.
More Redwoods are needed. Helping local envionment and neighboring ecosystems.
Fire is psrt of a cycle that will continue unless satiated properly.
I feel worse for dumb lefties.
@@Вивсівідстій We are nature
California is shake & bake.
@@disellin4871 God is judging them. They just dont get it.
@@Tteight8 man... whatever you may believe its happening on God's watch. Matthew 24 , II Peter 3
So is Alcolpoco Mexico!
Turn off your hot water heaters.
They act like heat is new, California set the world record of 134 degrees back in 1913.
Nu-uh! This is the WORST EVER!
@@drrick2466Death Valley did NOT get its name because it is chilly!!!
@@user-wx2ey3iq3elol! 😆😆😆
The problem is the average temperature gets higher every year
@@The_Quaalude So?
Always! Why california??!
Wonder if this has anything to do with that rampant use of illegal fireworks this week?
Eh. Maybe. Your govt sets a lot of them.
The communists would love you.
Or global warming most likely.
Happy Birthday America celebration still going on!
@@tracyasposito488 True, people have to have their public fireworks. I never understood it myself. A lot of expense for noise, smoke, explosions, stink, fire hazard and injuries. Lame.
Man made fires, just like Maui...
Death Valley hit 134 in 1913
this isnt death valley
@@ObscureReference9 its summer...
So??
FDJT and Fquantrill
The reading for 1913 is likely bad. The ranch caretaker who manned the station was relatively new and found to not follow procedures. It also did not line up with other nearby stations.
Praying for everyone's safety.
You people are always claim you’re praying.
🎶Summertime, and the living is easy🎶
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😂😂😂
Just wait till y'all cant run your AC because so many people need to charge their EVs.
People charge at night
@@socalsp3 Not everyone charges at night, some people work nights like I do and day for you is night for us.
Also where I live it's HOT even at night HOT and humid most the time, maybe you don't run your AC at night but mine sure runs all night long.
But also thanks for pointing out, because alot of EV users charge at night the electric companies will likely do away with discounts during what USE to be off peak hours. Never thought of that last one till you made me think harder about it, you should try it sometime.
I live in Indio about 20 mins from Palm Springs in the Coachella Valley and it was HOT on friday!
Fry Day.
It's JULY !!!
nope!! it's global warming! unprecedented heat waves!
@@jimmylieb5225 "Unprecedented" only in your lifetime. (Doubtfully)
Thank you!
@@HoboEATit’s unprecedented for humans as a species
@@AA-vi1cc No
Fire on the west coast, heat wave on the east coast, hurricane on the south coast , hurricane on mid west. Wow, what is God saying to America !
Tornadoes in the Midwest.
So glad to see Gavin is allowing them to properly clear burn areas so the fires don’t just take off at the drop of a hat. GOOD JOB GAVIN, YOU MINGE!
PG&E has Newsom in their pocket.
He learned
Leave, then?
You can’t do that and that’s the problem we got a lot of water the last few years and that makes tons of fuel. Some of these areas are not accessible combined with the fact that most are also DOF and not under Newsome.
Would this be a repeat of 1 of the many lies Trump made back when he was President? Kinda remember it being debunked then as well as his whole lets lie about Global Warming in general move.
And then you wonder why insurance companies left
Yes, because they only care for profits!
Poor forest management. But hey, they celebrated diversity in California.
These comments are in poor taste. I hope and pray that neither of you ever has their insurance cancelled because of a natural disaster. It’s easier said than done to manage all the forests in California. You both forget there are many mountains and valleys over here. Stop with the cynicism, it’s very cruel.
They are leaving Florida also. Some people just deny deny deny. Some areas WILL not be able to grow crops AND sustain life much longer. Arizona has HUGE water shortages also.
Who insure somebody in California without crying they could not afford their home payment Bank payment
Praying for all. God bless those fire fighters.
I’m praying everyday for my home state of California
Just like Canadian's going south for the winter, American should start thinking about going north for the summer, who wants to live in Phoenix / Vegas when it's so hot.
@@sonrichard76 ya if the power gose out for more than a day u will see mass migration?
Who? Well, me. I love humidity-free heat. Death Valley in the summer is my kind of party.
the body is much more suited for warm temperatures. where did life start...not the frozen tundra
who lives in a desert on purpose?
@@jhs8496 i love all heat, dry , wet, bring it on. it was 100+ and i was like...oooh nice
US Media: Sensationalize is our motto.
That missing 24 billion could have sure helped! Gavin is personally responsible for this year after year!
And the trillion the Pentagon just can't account for I read about not to long ago
Always no containment
My friend from Afghanistan said:
I LOVE this weather in California!
👍😄
So sad😢 prayers from AZ❤
Prayers this and prayers that.
I fell into
A burning ring of fire!!! I went down, down, down but the flames rose higher!!!
Johnny❤
It was 128 at Furnace Creek when I was there in 2002.
was that a Tuesday?
Is that the thermometer that’s in direct sunlight in a black asphalt parking lot?
This is nothing new in the Valley.
Yes it is. Is your vocabulary so impoverished you don't understand words and concepts such as "historic heat" "record-breaking" "unprecedented" and so on?? Must have been home-schooled by Christians Who Vote Republican.
I live in Palm Springs we're used to heat this is just a walk in the park
128 in Death Valley and it still doesn’t break the record which is over 100 years old.
I think we have fire bugs setting fires because we never had these problems before and even if the temperature is 6 degrees higher that doesn’t start magical fires.
I heard it was Newsom’s climate terrorists
Anything goes on the World Stage time after time
The elites... whenever the veil is thin and changes going on in the spiritual realm they do things like this to lower our vibration. This is bigger than people think
They're more and more prevelant because they quit doing all the controlled burns that cleared dead trees and debris that is now collected on the forest floors and gets more abundant if it doesn't burn or get cleared out somehow.
Klaus Schwab is foaming at the mouth with all the government manipulated destruction of the world through weather manipulation.
Global Warming Or Global WARNING?? Like Lahaina......😢
The only way to stop global warming is for 1st world nations to stop having kids, its reduces carbon emissions BY FAAAR than any other activity👍
Lahaina mouning dews ... with HAARPS
@@buttafan4010 funny?
Clear the dead trees!
It’s the government clearing debris
@@RobertSilva-n5w more like sneaky sarcasm ... the last vestage of resistance against tyrrany. I think it was a ritualist final symbolic destruction of the ancient capital of Hawaii from which their final queen was forced to abdicate to prevent the USS Boston from shelling her people.
My best educated guess is the they used 1 terawattbulefree electron pulse lasers cannons made for the USSC by Rafael Inc in Israel. HAARP 95 mph localized gusts under blue skys, HAARP generated-steered-and parked 600 miles south of Maui was the cover story. Rescue and aid stand down orders at Pearl Hickam, Coast Blockaded local aid efforts, and FEMA confiscated aid distributed under vending canopies by locals. Police turned back cars from Front Street back into the flames whilst blocking all exists... like the Lhaina police chief did at the Las Veegas concert shooting when he was police chief there just prior. Sheriff will not take a omplait, nor the FBI. Water manager shut off the water to the entire city. No universal alarm siren. Lahaina revolt and nationwide general strike.
Oh you mean it gets Hot in JULY? Never would have thought that!
Man, if it’s not crushing blizzards during Winter, it’s floods in the Spring, or record heat waves and massive fires in the Summer! California has the craziest weather
It's everywhere
still aren't allowed to mention "global warming" let alone "global heating"
It's called 'summer,' happens every year!
Good thing the US hasn't been involved in geoengineering since the 60s. Otherwise, this all might start looking suspicious.
Matthew 24. And Luke 21 explains it all
@@wqv5423ln No, they don't. And your animosity of those who don't accept your version of Christianity is antithetical to Jesus' one and only commandment as stated in John 13:34.
@@Mystery_G I showed no animosity at all, nor did I reveal " my version" of the Bible. Of course, the Bible speaks for itself.
You obviously misquote a single passage which you took out of context. Jesus is speaking to His disciples, not the world. He also speaks to them about the world, who will hate them without a cause. ( like you just did to me) Read John 15 : 17-25
The pink elephant in the room that no one talks about. Geo engineering. Operation Popeye & how other countries also have been doing this too.
Chemtrails of Al-oxide, Ba-peroxide,,Strontium ... and no god knows what else.
Los Olivos is such a beautiful place , I hope it’s saved
Chaffing Dish Temp: 140°F
So I'm guessing we'll see Nightly News for July 6th around 10am on the 7th then?
Manifest pouring rain,
🌬️💦🌧️ full focus from everyone who knows their personal power, place your energy on extinguishing the fire with rain! 🌬️💦🌧️
I am. 💙
Fact: if the fire is less than 50,000 acres , , it isn't huge at all. . . huge is when you hit 80K to 100K acres or more. . then we are talking big. . don't overplay what they are. Yeah, it sucks, and fire isn't good, lose of homes and lives isn't good, but they are not HUGE fires, at least not yet.
The fires weren't started because of the heat.
These fires are massive regardless of your by acres measurements. The fires aren't huge according to standards. The huge damage in lives, homes, businesses, land , sometimes historical buildings that's had history of its country, with so many of these fires and the horrific losses especially with the lives the fires cause. It's beyond HUGE. Beyond any less or more acres size
I agree@@billybrown7953
Imagine if environmentalalist would allow controlled burned and clearing of dead brush instead of worrying about some burrowing animal that gets toasted anyway.. smh
I agree with this.
That’s exactly what happens and has been for decades. They’re called controlled or prescribed burns. There are limits on when they can be done otherwise it risks starting an uncontrolled fire.
ARSON
The climate change Arsonists!
End of times
It’s comforting to know that the Republicans in Florida and Texas are canceling heat-related safety protocols for employees.
Having a patchwork of different laws made by local governments would be stupid
Dear Lord here we go again 😮
AND Absolutely Normal Weather ........ As the World Turns... Nothing stays the same....
not normal cletus.
Why live in an area prone to wildfires to begin with, same for individuals in tornado alley or hurricane areas. 😂
Don't we talk about this every summer
First fire news mention 12-15 miles from house. Besides ash fallout, kinda nice day, light breeze, beer with friends.
Although a handful of Sawyer’s friends that are hotshots battling fire.
Just like every year in modern history.
Wouldn't happen if California actually did proper debris removal and controlled burns throughout the year.
You must be an expert.
Trump pushed that lie back when he was still President. It was debunked then and has not stopped being a lie since. Debris removal does not change Global Warming nor its impacts like new record highs. Plus if I remember correctly while Trump was pushing that lie many of the fires were on lands not even managed by the CA State gov. 1 other thing, debris removal does not stop the fire season from starting earlier and ending later-that is something climate thus Global Warming related.
@@jimmccabe801 It's basically common sense. All throughout the year, they clear debris where I live and do controlled burns throughout the entire year.
There are some factors, such as wind, that may not allow controlled burns to happen properly, which is why manually clearing debris is necessary to prevent the fires from spreading.
Controlled burns are also generally meant to be in isolated pockets, duh, to prevent spreading. To mitigate the chance of an out of control wildfire, it's always monitored by a crew to put the fire out if it manages to spread outside the isolation zone.
There's also the fact that controlled burns are factually better for the environment, allowing the nutrients within the ashes to be more easily absorbed. There are also a variety of plants that require a wildfire before being able to seed properly, so doing a controlled burn allows native plants to seed within the area, enabling them to grow.
@@tailgatecarpenter26 I left a pretty big comment about the process, but I'm pretty sure that comment got axed. Either way, it comes down to bad policy and not maintaining debris throughout the entire year.
The more there are wildlife the More the temperature rises
It’s not even that hot
So this means we need to buy electric cars right!? That will save us?!?!
And they're not blaming President Trump? I thought this was NBC!
How about you manage the brush and prepare a bit better. This would not happen every single year
There’s 33 million acres of forest to landscape in CA, plus the grasslands on top of that. Towns and private homes definitely need to do a better job keeping the growth down though.
It's more complex than that. The electric grid also needs to do better maintenance on their older infrastructure. Managing brush is good too though, I'm not going to discount that, there's a lot to learn from older traditions for wildfire tolerance from the native people of this territory who acted as guardians through those techniques for hundreds if not thousands of years.
CA is going to CA
When I visited Tucson, Arizona during the summer in the early 90s it was 117 and was told that is the normal temperature for that area. Death Valley is known for its crazy heat. 128 is extreme, but not for that desert.
113° this afternoon in Clovis/Fresno.😡
Same in the northern foothills
Dear California,
Please stop being on fire.
Sincerely,
Your neighboring states
The CA government created this problem by not managing the forests properly. Unless California gets a more intelligent government..... This problem will continue.
Who has the worst leadership than most of America California
Raleigh is only 89 today
I live in NC
Stay safe, California 🙏
It's fire every year, all year. I haven't been to California in over 20 years.
The Undertaker is from Death Valley. Only he can survive there.
California is always on fire.
Not in the winter so always is wrong.
@@jimmccabe801 no fires on the winter? No snow in the summer either?
@@Gabriel-ll2iv No always either.
102° in Julian 45 min from San Diego.1st summer in 14 yrs this hot
No wonder insurance companies are pulling out of CA.
pulling out of floriDUH and Texass too!
Maybe the US should do what Dubai did and make it rain during the summer, problem solved…😂
you mean from the very people that indirectly flooded their own city back in April? We're good.
@@Baebon6259 So you rather have California burn and have all insurance companies leave, good idea.
Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort with 22,500 square meters of indoor ski area.
Same thing every year 😮
Didn’t know so many fires were going on in CA.
I hope Joe tells his kitchen fire 🔥 story....he almost lost his cat 🙀
Thease fires are not nearly as big as 3 years ago. Not even close. Its july. Hot is normal
This fire is less than a day old and that area is all dry grass.
@@eugsmiley parts fell off the ane and started the fire? Lol
It's arson. Was then too.
How about controled burning?
Or keep the wild fires?
I'm from Palm springs and work construction in order to survive during the summer i need to drink 5 gallons of water a day
State Farm on the Bounce 💨💨
Your insurance company has left the chat.
No not for 10 more years
Pretending its totally normal or that its some conspiracy is potentially more harmful than the news overstating the dangers.
My city broke the single day record for heat on 4 different days this week and the heat wave is only half over. It's getting hotter.
You are GROSSLY GULLIBLE
STOP BIG OIL!
No
@@Chuck-js8dy Yes
California is California!
Yep TERRIBLE
California has horrible Forest management
FDJT
California officials: "We had a dry winter with no rain. Prepare for a bad fire season."
Also California officials: "We had a rainy winter. Prepare for a bad fire season."
Mother nature will do what she wants, this is not a political comment, my point is we as humans have less control over this planet than we think we do
It’s gotten hot like this before nothing to see her folks
Just another day in Firefornia!
Usher said "You should, let it burn"
Are they DEW like all the rest?
😜😵💫🙄💩
Rediculous