Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Elmo, Corrected



Uh, no.
The largest wildfire in Texas history just happened eleven months ago and destroyed thirty times more area than the one in Los Angeles
Elmo is referring to East Texas, which is heavily forested. The region is classified as a humid, subtropical climate where the average rainfall is 60 inches per year. The average rainfall in Los Angeles is 12” per year.

The Texas fire last year was a grass fire in the Panhandle. About the only tree out there is the mesquite, and they are few and far between. The average rainfall in the Panhandle, btw, is 22 inches. Contrary to popular belief, Texas has a large number of varied climate regions. But that’s another story.

Elmo, once again, is simply lying.

Oh, and “fire breaks”? What, fewer houses per block per neighborhood? Maybe leave every other street a series of vacant lots?

These people are morons.


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