The are certain corridors that Santa Anas hit more frequently. One of those is Malibu. For those who think SoCal fires are more common recently,Well over half of the time when there are Santa Ana wind warnings we get nothing. But the really big ones like last Tuesday blow everywhere.
In the very same L.A. Times that made the assertion of no-fly Tuesday was an article on the Getty Villa which mentioned that at noon TuesdaySaying the winds on Tuesday make it irrelevant what they had at their disposal is just wrong. Helicopters and super scoopers were flying on Tuesday
An aerial crew dropped water over the Villa's ranch house.
Yes. On Tuesday when we left for Mammoth, the lead story in the paper (deadline mid-afternoon Monday) was how severe the wind would be. It was compared to late November 2011. That wind event uprooted hundreds of old growth trees in Altadena/Pasadena, which is an area where the winds are not normally strong. There were no fires that time mainly because it had rained 2.75 inches in October/November.It was widely known that it was going to be a bad storm
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