Anonymous wrote:The finger-pointing in LA county and last year in Hawaii makes me wonder if our local first responders are properly funded and infrastructure sound enough to protect us from fire-related catastrophes. I understand we won’t know until such an event occurs (hopefully, we never do). We haven’t had droughts quite like CA but they’ve still been happening here and weve plenty of forested areas (Great Falls, Prince William Forest, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:The DMV just had fires this year, the mountains in MD, October I think. does no one else remember? let me see if I can find a link
Anonymous wrote:Umm, our climate is vastly different than the California fires.
Anonymous wrote:Well arlington isn't.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/virginia/arlington-county-fire-companies-brown-out-staffing-shortages/65-6eb6d89b-fbe7-4cff-b27b-23c04a32c934
C area usually being more humid usually than LA county (a desert!), thank you, Capt. Obvious.Anonymous wrote:The risk of fires is much lower in Nova than SoCal. The average precipitation in Nova (Fairfax County) is around 44 inches a year and the annual average humidity is around 66%. The average precipitation in LA is only around 14 inches a year and the average annual humidity is 52%.