Been busy and back looking into this now.
I saw the news with the California fires and then all the landslides when the tree roots holding the soil were gone. Terrible pictures. At least in Oz it's relatively flat so we don't have landslides much. Only very localized.
We had some really bad fires summer 2019. The whole east coast went up in flames between October and March.Pretty crazy that's where those massive wildfires were and now this. They mention La Niña which means we could see a lot of rain which would be great since we've had hundreds upon thousand of square miles of wildfires here in the Rockies near where I live. This was due to a very dry season. I fear that once the run off occurs from the snow melt the water supply will be contaminated so I need to stock up on a massive amount of water. Colorado gets its water from the snow melt in the Rocky Mountains. California as well has had their fair share of fires, though, for that state it's like the freaking Norm.
I saw the news with the California fires and then all the landslides when the tree roots holding the soil were gone. Terrible pictures. At least in Oz it's relatively flat so we don't have landslides much. Only very localized.
We've had a handful of tornados but not as bad as what you guys are getting. The outback coverage is pretty poor with weather stations so a lot might be missed and undocumented.We are in a tornado prone area so I hope La Niña doesn't spur that on if it's related. Several years ago a town just east was hit by a massive tornado. Tornado outbreak sequence of May 22–31, 2008 - Wikipedia
We're filled up with water now as we had huge precipitations this fall and it fell pretty much every where it was needed. That brought other problems. We currently have an uncontrollable mouse plague in the west. They reproduced in all the hay stacks and there are 100s of thousands of them. The mild temperature kept them going so the only hope is a cold snap this winter.Looking here, I see La Niña was pretty strong for the years 2007-2008, and it was 2008 when the massive EF3 tornado hit in Windosr. So far it looks like this year is moderate. Certainly not weak so I'm predicting some tornado bull crap coming up.
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