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ben's avatar

I appreciate most of the points you provided and have an additional perspective on item 8 regarding tree trimming in wet areas.

Not all tree trimming is to prevent fires. High winds, such as those experienced in the Seattle metro area in November, can cause considerable damage. Trimming is performed because trees develop to withstand normal winds, but branches will detach during annual large wind events, and 20-year storms will knock over some trees.

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Fred's avatar

Do you think changing rainfall patterns also contribute? I've heard that patterns are tending toward more feast/famine rainy seasons such that the extreme dryness that contributed to these fires will be more common, as opposed to consistent rains every year.

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