smiradenius Posted January 10 Author Posted January 10 1 minute ago, André Toulon said: And this is why paying bills is a reason to celebrate for you. This insane level of willful ignorance. Again... the fires started in poorly manged, overgrown wooded areas and were carried to the suburbs by embers and fly ashes. Quote
André Toulon Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Just now, smiradenius said: Again... the fires started in poorly manged, overgrown wooded areas and were carried to the suburbs by embers and fly ashes. I can repeat myself too...you are a dumb 💩 1 2 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 2 minutes ago, André Toulon said: I can repeat myself too...you are a dumb 💩 Try disproving it, then. Show me where and how the fires had actually started in the burbs. Quote
[classic swim] Posted January 11 Posted January 11 A’HYUCK H’YUCK SHOW ME THE OVERGROWN AND POORLY MANAGED WOODED AREAS 4 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 1 minute ago, [classic swim] said: A’HYUCK H’YUCK SHOW ME THE OVERGROWN AND POORLY MANAGED WOODED AREAS They're all burned up. 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: They're all burned up. Soooooo....that means no more fires, right? They're all burned up so problem solved....unless 🤔 3 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 (edited) 1 minute ago, André Toulon said: Soooooo....that means no more fires, right? They're all burned up so problem solved....unless 🤔 https://nypost.com/2025/01/09/us-news/bass-newsom-ignored-past-warnings-about-la-wildfires/ It'll grow back, if left unattended. Edited January 11 by smiradenius Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 49 minutes ago, smiradenius said: It was in the woods and after the fires started, the resulting embers and fly ashes ignited the suburbs. What woods? Where was there a forest near the area where the Palisades fire started? 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 47 minutes ago, smiradenius said: Bullshit. Lol. 1 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 8 minutes ago, scoobdog said: What woods? Where was there a forest near the area where the Palisades fire started? So, you don't know how embers and fly ashes work. Quote
katt_goddess Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 minute ago, smiradenius said: So, you don't know how embers and fly ashes work. Dude, you just proved that you can't read a map when it's posted in full color in front of you. 4 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 (edited) 1 minute ago, katt_goddess said: Dude, you just proved that you can't read a map when it's posted in full color in front of you. That's not a map. It's a cropped photo and it's too blurry and pixelated to show where any trees or brush might be. Edited January 11 by smiradenius Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: So, you don't know how embers and fly ashes work. No shifting the goal posts Kenny. Where in that picture is a forest where a fire can start and send embers into the neighborhood? Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 1 minute ago, scoobdog said: No shifting the goal posts Kenny. Where in that picture is a forest where a fire can start and send embers into the neighborhood? I'm not shifting anything and your photos aren't showing enough detail. The wooded areas in question don't have to in the immediate vicinity of the suburb. The embers and fly ashes could travel as far as eight miles. Quote
katt_goddess Posted January 11 Posted January 11 3 minutes ago, smiradenius said: That's not a map. It's a cropped photo and it's too blurry and pixelated to show where any trees or brush might be. It's a Google Earth satellite photo. Even my color-blind ass can read it and that's saying a lot. Some b*tch in that pic has a damn home pool. 3 Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 6 minutes ago, smiradenius said: That's not a map. It's a cropped photo and it's too blurry and pixelated to show where any trees or brush might be. For reference? Quote
katt_goddess Posted January 11 Posted January 11 2 minutes ago, smiradenius said: I'm not shifting anything and your photos aren't showing enough detail. The wooded areas in question don't have to in the immediate vicinity of the suburb. The embers and fly ashes could travel as far as eight miles. 5 miles. Embers have a rough range of 5 miles and they travel by....wind. Which is a climate thing. 1 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 1 minute ago, katt_goddess said: It's a Google Earth satellite photo. Even my color-blind ass can read it and that's saying a lot. Some b*tch in that pic has a damn home pool. I did screenshot that, too. Because when I repost the same picture two years from now, you won't be able to identify anything in it. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 Just now, katt_goddess said: 5 miles. Embers have a rough range of 5 miles and they travel by....wind. Which is a climate thing. The wind is nothing new. Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 minute ago, smiradenius said: I'm not shifting anything and your photos aren't showing enough detail. The wooded areas in question don't have to in the immediate vicinity of the suburb. The embers and fly ashes could travel as far as eight miles. Tell me more. As you can see, there's very clearly a ridge running through the center of those barren hills. Are you saying the wind carried those embers over a ridge to drop them on that neighborhood? Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: The wind is nothing new. Are you saying 80MPH gusts are nothing new? Quote
katt_goddess Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 minute ago, smiradenius said: The wind is nothing new. Strength, duration, direction, starting too early or too late for an expected season, dry when it's supposed to be wet and vice versa. It's only 'nothing new' if you listen to people on the radio who turn into screaming puddles of goo if they see a rainbow sticker. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 3 minutes ago, scoobdog said: Are you saying 80MPH gusts are nothing new? It's all happened before, just like hurricanes in New Jersey. Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: It's all happened before, just like hurricanes in New Jersey. Really? So high winds are normal in Los Angeles? Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 6 minutes ago, scoobdog said: Tell me more. As you can see, there's very clearly a ridge running through the center of those barren hills. Are you saying the wind carried those embers over a ridge to drop them on that neighborhood? I wouldn't doubt it, given the force of that wind. Quote
SwimOdin Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 hour ago, André Toulon said: And this is why paying bills is a reason to celebrate for you. This insane level of willful ignorance. Hahahaha holy fuck 2 Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: I wouldn't doubt it, given the force of that wind. That doesn't sound confident. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 1 minute ago, scoobdog said: Really? So high winds are normal in Los Angeles? Periodically, yes. Is it every day or every season? No. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 Just now, scoobdog said: That doesn't sound confident. Why wouldn't it? Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: Periodically, yes. Is it every day or every season? No. That's funny. I live here and I can't recall the last time we had a high wind warning in the basin. Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: Why wouldn't it? I think your physics might be a tad bit rusty, old man. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 Just now, scoobdog said: That's funny. I live here and I can't recall the last time we had a high wind warning in the basin. History didn't begin with your arrival there. Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 minute ago, smiradenius said: History didn't begin with your arrival there. I've lived here almost 50 years. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 2 minutes ago, scoobdog said: I've lived here almost 50 years. So, history is only fifty years old? Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 15 minutes ago, smiradenius said: So, history is only fifty years old? When was the last recorded high wind warning in the Los Angeles Basin? Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 13 minutes ago, scoobdog said: When was the last recorded high wind warning in the Los Angeles Basin? Look it up Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, smiradenius said: Look it up No, you look it up. You're telling me they're not uncommon. Prove to me they're no uncommon. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 7 minutes ago, scoobdog said: No, you look it up. You're telling me they're not uncommon. Prove to me they're no uncommon. Some high winds for you. Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 26 minutes ago, smiradenius said: Some high winds for you. Santa Ana winds aren't "high" winds. they're dry off shore winds. A Santa Ana wind event triggers a "red flag" warning, which is distinguishable from a high wind warning. They are also higher in higher elevation down slope places, typically around mountain passes, not in the basin. But, I don't want AI to tell me wrong shit, I want you to look up historical records for wind speeds and tell me how often the Los Angeles basin experiences wind gusts as high as 80 MPH. Quote
naraku360 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 2 hours ago, smiradenius said: Try disproving it, then. Show me where and how the fires had actually started in the burbs. ..... Can you prove that it started the way you're saying? 2 Quote
naraku360 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 hour ago, smiradenius said: That's not a map. It's a cropped photo and it's too blurry and pixelated to show where any trees or brush might be. I'm legally blind and I can tell where the trees are. 2 Quote
mthor Posted January 11 Posted January 11 See, this kind of bullshit is why my children won't let me near AI. It's easy enough to embarrass oneself as one ages; one does not need electronic assistance. 3 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 13 hours ago, naraku360 said: I'm legally blind and I can tell where the trees are. Okay so when I repost the same picture two years from now, have fun trying to recognize it. Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 13 hours ago, naraku360 said: ..... Can you prove that it started the way you're saying? It's the only way it could have started. Quote
naraku360 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 14 minutes ago, smiradenius said: It's the only way it could have started. Prove it. 1 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 15 minutes ago, naraku360 said: Prove it. What's that, on the right? It's a wooded foothill. Quote
scoobdog Posted January 11 Posted January 11 20 minutes ago, smiradenius said: What's that, on the right? It's a wooded foothill. Where are the trees? Doesn’t it need trees for it to be “wooded”? Are we considering weeds to be trees now? 1 Quote
smiradenius Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 (edited) 1 hour ago, scoobdog said: Where are the trees? Doesn’t it need trees for it to be “wooded”? Are we considering weeds to be trees now? You never saw a sagebrush fire? Anyway, there are trees on that foothill. Edited January 11 by smiradenius Quote
1pooh4u Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Did you make this thread or was this a spin off of another thread Packard fucked up? 😆 2 Quote
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