I lived in california until 2017. I lived in Dana pt, Temecula, 29 Palms, Benicia. I have worked in Seattle, off and on in Phoenix. And of course, trips to Las Vegas.
In this thread, when someone stated that the Sacramento river dumped into the Pacific Ocean causing fog cause the water is 100°F I was able to correct them. I showed my knowledge explaining that the Sacramento river was 50 miles away from the Pacific ocean, and that the Bay of San Fransisco is 50°F. I also said that was not fog, but a Marine Layer which is formed by a process that is very much the opposite way fog is formed.
I engaged everyone here with respect and professionalism. The trolls which was one or two, three when I include you I did not insult in return, although I did respond with humor.
Nothing in my OP is not true, it is pure fact.
I appreciate you posting in my OP, without people like you attempting to disparage my OP it certainly would be a bit more dull and I am not have ever stepped up my game to be deadly accurate with my OP.
California is a diverse state, the climate is so different in so many places. I loved living on Red Mountain, east of Temecula, in the foothills of Mt. Jacinto. I could see Mt Palomar, Fallbrook, the Ortegas, San Bernardino mountains.
I lived kind of in a canyon ravine where the California Oak trees found enough water near the seasonal creek, seasonal being the few times it rained.
People are lucky to live in California, a shame such shit politicians are destroying much of California with so many government projects which are pure greed and corruption.
Fallacy, my knowledge is great, period.