A little GIS, a little EnviroSci, a little Emergency Management, some Photography, and a lot of UCLA.
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Havenāt posted a New Mexico landscape photo in a while. This afternoonās skies were dramatic, so hereās one looking across some Quaternary alluvial deposits towards a Pleistocene basalt-capped mesa underlain by Pliocene sedimentary rocks; Rio Grande rift bounding Sandia Mountains in the distance.
Don't miss this webinar! Happening this Thursday, April 2, at 11am MST. The webinar will explore the results and benefits of two Joint Fire Science Program-funded long-term (20-year) research projects. Register here: buff.ly/SVaMnon
Andrew Paul Amarillas is accused of transporting the stolen weapons from Southern California to Arizona, according to court documents.
An 800+ mile long haboob sweeping across northwest Africa.
My oh my...
Tropical Cyclone Narelle had a ten day journey across Australia, making multiple landfalls on its way.
New cameras: Two Rock Lookout 1 & 2 were recently added to ALERTCalifornia's network. Cameras are located on the historic fire lookout outside of Willits and provide sweeping views of the surrounding forested hills. Check the live view: https://bit.ly/4sL5fVw
A fall in steep, remote terrain can turn serious fast.
On Sunday, a multi-agency response along the South Fork of the American River brought together local fire, law enforcement, and aviation resources to reach and rescue an injured hiker more than a mile into a canyon.
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That moment when you go for a walk, see something, and then have to email the property management company to let them know there is a violation of CFC 315.3.2.
And the fact that I probably haven't picked up the fire code since before COVID is a heck of a testament to how long that stuff sticks!
Went and saw the jellyfish at the lagoon today #longbeach
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LASD has a great pdf form that everyone should fill out before heading out!