No it isn't. Climate change has changed the predicability and severity of weather. It's established fact. They had a ton of rain months ago, which cause a ton of plants to grow, then, a drought which dried that extra vegetation up. Along with that, they're receiving 100mph winds.
To say that is normal there is being disingenuous.
It's ok to be wrong. Being wrong is actually really handy - you get to learn something. I understand it's hard to be vulnerable and admit you are wrong but it does show a lot of character.
I'd urge you to find a way to do that. You will be the better for it.
No it isn't. Climate change has changed the predicability and severity of weather. It's established fact. They had a ton of rain months ago, which cause a ton of plants to grow, then, a drought which dried that extra vegetation up. Along with that, they're receiving 100mph winds.
To say that is normal there is being disingenuous.
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2025/01/the-role-of-climate-change-in-the-catastrophic-2025-los-angeles-fires/
You have no idea wtf you’re talking about. Look up pyroconvective effects of large fires. Climate change has nothing to do with the extreme winds.
I don't need to, I can rely on people that have dedicated their entire lives to studying it, and they agree with each other.
Also, read the article.
A circle jerk of idiocy.
I'm over it, plausible deniability was done for this a decade ago. Take care
It's ok to be wrong. Being wrong is actually really handy - you get to learn something. I understand it's hard to be vulnerable and admit you are wrong but it does show a lot of character.
I'd urge you to find a way to do that. You will be the better for it.
Dispute anything I’ve said. Tell me how it’s wrong.