On a more serious note, I’d like to add something to what @Weather_West notes here: in locations where fire is burning fast and hot, we’re (@CNPS) seeing wholesale replacement of vegetation communities. >pic.twitter.com/5tgv2YrXrJ
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Fire *frequency* is influenced by lots of landscape elements, not just veg communities, so it’s hard to say. Any veg community can burn; the question is more whether it gets displaced post-burn.
IDK what if we took down the non-native high fuel load stuff and replaced the oat grasses w indigenous tuftgrass?
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