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Classic scaremongering crap, don't you get tired of this malicious propaganda?

There are still 9 months to go before we know what is the score.
 
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The new Federal Wildfire agency will be facing a very challenging situation this spring and summer.
how unusual for a new agency that hasn't even gotten its feet wet
Are they ready? Getting little response from them on this question;
ok, who asked the question? who was asked? how many were asked? did they say if their federal funds will be siphoned off to prop up failing foreign socialist economies as was the intent of the cilmate change hoax? how long was this in the works?
 
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Classic scaremongering crap, don't you get tired of this malicious propaganda?

There are still 9 months to go before we know what is the score.
And if we have a major fire summer and that agency is unprepared and people lose their lives and property because of that, it is Biden's fault, right? That is how you people operate.

In the Pacific Northwest, we have already had catastrophic fires, and now, with minimal snow packs, are primed for a really bad year. So we need that agency to be ready, and if it is not, the result will not be pretty.
 
And if we have a major fire summer and that agency is unprepared and people lose their lives and property because of that, it is Biden's fault, right? That is how you people operate.

In the Pacific Northwest, we have already had catastrophic fires, and now, with minimal snow packs, are primed for a really bad year. So we need that agency to be ready, and if it is not, the result will not be pretty.

Yawn..........., Zzzzzzzz.

You are misleading as usual as March was one of the wettest on record in Washington state especially on the west side of the Cascades.

The Reservoirs are already full and rivers are also full.

"The latest NOAA soil moisture analysis indicates that western Washington has the highest soil moisture in the nation."

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Cliff Mass Weather Blog

A Very Wet March​


LINK

and this,

Does Low Snowpack Increase the Chances of Washington State Wildfires?​


LINK
 
Yawn..........., Zzzzzzzz.

You are misleading as usual as March was one of the wettest on record in Washington state especially on the west side of the Cascades.

The Reservoirs are already full and rivers are also full.

"The latest NOAA soil moisture analysis indicates that western Washington has the highest soil moisture in the nation."

================

Cliff Mass Weather Blog

A Very Wet March​


LINK

and this,

Does Low Snowpack Increase the Chances of Washington State Wildfires?​


LINK
LOL Since the majority of the US is in some state of drought, that is not exactly amazing. Western Washington is not even the majority of Washington state, let alone a majority of our nation;

 
Biden's fault, right?



It is 100% CO2 FRAUD's fault. CO2 FRAUD misdiagnoses the problem, and then cheers the fires as "evidence" of "warming" that doesn't exist...


If Earth was warming, specifically oceans were warming, there would be more H2O escaping into atmosphere, which makes the planet WETTER...




During the Jurassic Period, the Earth's climate was much warmer and wetter than it is today
 
LOL Since the majority of the US is in some state of drought, that is not exactly amazing. Western Washington is not even the majority of Washington state, let alone a majority of our nation;


Notice that as usual you didn't try to counter either article which was written by a PHD in meteorology who lives in Seattle.

You don't show any indication that you read either article because you as usual missed the whole point of them.

Do people pay you to be this ignorant and stupid?
 
Yawn..........., Zzzzzzzz.

You are misleading as usual as March was one of the wettest on record in Washington state especially on the west side of the Cascades.

The Reservoirs are already full and rivers are also full.

"The latest NOAA soil moisture analysis indicates that western Washington has the highest soil moisture in the nation."

================

Cliff Mass Weather Blog

A Very Wet March​


LINK

and this,

Does Low Snowpack Increase the Chances of Washington State Wildfires?​


LINK
From your link, two big increases in wildfires, both during or just after a low snowpack. Same corelation on a smaller scale in 2005. Neither you or the blogger seems to be able to read a simple graph;

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Yawn..........., Zzzzzzzz.

You are misleading as usual as March was one of the wettest on record in Washington state especially on the west side of the Cascades.

The Reservoirs are already full and rivers are also full.

"The latest NOAA soil moisture analysis indicates that western Washington has the highest soil moisture in the nation."

================

Cliff Mass Weather Blog

A Very Wet March​


LINK

and this,

Does Low Snowpack Increase the Chances of Washington State Wildfires?​


LINK
OK, so March was a wet month. But this is the current state of the Cascade snowpack;

Cascade​

The snowpack conditions in the Cascade Range are currently experiencing a significant snow drought, with some areas reporting less than 50% of the median snow water equivalent (SWE) value for the day. This situation is exacerbated by record-breaking high temperatures and a forecasted drier-than-normal conditions for the West. The Bureau of Reclamation's forecast indicates that Lake Powell may reach its minimum power pool elevation by December 2026, which could impact hydroelectric power generation. The Yakima Basin's water supply forecast shows that those with pro-ratable water rights may only receive 44% of their full water allotments. The North Platte River Basin is under priority administration due to the Modified North Platte Decree.
USDA

USDA
Washington | Snow Survey & Water Supply Program

outsidedb.com
March 2026 Northwest Storm: What the SNOTEL Data

It is 100% CO2 FRAUD's fault. CO2 FRAUD misdiagnoses the problem, and then cheers the fires as "evidence" of "warming" that doesn't exist...


If Earth was warming, specifically oceans were warming, there would be more H2O escaping into atmosphere, which makes the planet WETTER...




During the Jurassic Period, the Earth's climate was much warmer and wetter than it is today
LOL Are you incapable of reading? For every degree C of increase, the atmosphere holds 7% more water. And we have been seeing exactly that in the extreme rain and flood events all over the world. But that is not spread out evenly. The wet places get wetter, and it seems the dry places are getting drier.
 

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From your link, two big increases in wildfires, both during or just after a low snowpack. Same corelation on a smaller scale in 2005. Neither you or the blogger seems to be able to read a simple graph;

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OK, so March was a wet month. But this is the current state of the Cascade snowpack;

Cascade​

The snowpack conditions in the Cascade Range are currently experiencing a significant snow drought, with some areas reporting less than 50% of the median snow water equivalent (SWE) value for the day. This situation is exacerbated by record-breaking high temperatures and a forecasted drier-than-normal conditions for the West. The Bureau of Reclamation's forecast indicates that Lake Powell may reach its minimum power pool elevation by December 2026, which could impact hydroelectric power generation. The Yakima Basin's water supply forecast shows that those with pro-ratable water rights may only receive 44% of their full water allotments. The North Platte River Basin is under priority administration due to the Modified North Platte Decree.
USDA

USDA
Washington | Snow Survey & Water Supply Program

outsidedb.com
March 2026 Northwest Storm: What the SNOTEL Data



LOL Are you incapable of reading? For every degree C of increase, the atmosphere holds 7% more water. And we have been seeing exactly that in the extreme rain and flood events all over the world. But that is not spread out evenly. The wet places get wetter, and it seems the dry places are getting drier.


So if it is rainy, that's global warming, and if it is dry, that's climate change?

YOUR SIDE has no evidence of any real precipitation change on Earth for the past 100 years.


If Earth was warming, which it is not, it would get WETTER and that would mean FEWER FIRES NOT MORE....
 
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