"The number of windy days per year should help determine new zoning policy for planners. Instead, we’re still just sprawling out." Stewart said that if local governments don’t limit growth, insurance companies eventually will — by refusing to cover high-risk homes.https://twitter.com/taraduggan/status/1064927485337362432 …
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I think that's not true generally, but probably true for east bay hills. We already know there will be more fires, more homes burned, more bad air etc. We don't know how the fires will spread in any particular area. But the averages are scary enough.
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We know from archeological records that the Southwest gets civilization-destroying droughts every few centuries. That's the worst-case scenario here. /It might have burned down since 2015, but there was a mountain headed up 120 somewhere where every single tree was dead.
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