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In reply to the discussion: The Wettest Rainforest in the United States Has Gone Up in Flames [View all]OnlinePoker
(6,123 posts)17. I read the article.
I also live in Victoria and can see the Olympics across the Strait from my front window. I know it was a bad year for snow as we had the same here on the Island. The north Pacific warm blob kept the temperatures unusually high all winter and the spring dry period came a month to 6 weeks earlier than normal. But we've had hot, dry summers with little snowpack in the past as well and people seem to forget those. Unfortunately, in El Nino years we are normally drier here in the winter, so next year could be just as bad.
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That is the caring. This "gloom & doom" isn't a "fear of death" for ourselves as environmentalists,
RiverLover
Jul 2015
#4
How did the fire start? As I read I was thinking of why farmers are warned not to put wet hay into
jwirr
Jul 2015
#14
We just hit 100 degree weather here in Portland for the first time in three years too...
cascadiance
Jul 2015
#26
Very interesting. Thanks. I appreciate your take that the most concerning thing is the volume of
RiverLover
Aug 2015
#44
Good post, so true. And with drought, the forests aren't able to recover as well after fires,
RiverLover
Aug 2015
#39
No matter what, keep investing. It might get better, financially, for you.
raouldukelives
Aug 2015
#41