Soĺ Cal fires

We were arguing the same thing and I was clearly trying to point that out.

More context about the current wind driven fire situation: A Santa Ana fire is caused by a high pressure system in eastern California deserts. The sw part of the system spills over the mountains toward the sea all while compressing and getting hotter and dryer. It preheats and dries fuels out ahead and creates extremely low relative humidity with the PIG (probability of ignition) is usually 100%.
It doesn’t matter if the system is hitting Los Padres, Angeles, Bernardino or Cleveland. The hot air wants to move west to the ocean.
As the high pressure breaks down winds will return to onshore/offshore diurnal patterns. This is a particularly dangerous time on Santa Ana dominated fire. Personnel who were chasing fire end up getting chased when those east winds break down.


Well, I guess I dont know anything. Too stupid to spell Kruger right.

Wish I was perfect like you.