And of course there will probably be more fires because the weather doesn't show any signs of giving rain. I'm in Tulsa Oklahoma and we are also in a drought situation. And we are being plagued with fires. We aren't nearly as bad as SW Oklahoma and West Texas, where they are in an extreme drought situation. So far here in NE Oklahoma this year we have had blizzards, record low temperatures, record high temperatures, and a bad drought. And we have had some dramatic weather changes. Last week we were having more record high temperatures over 100 degrees F (38 degrees C). This week we haven't gotten above the mid 80s and most of the week we barely got to 80 (28 degrees C). That is not what most people call "normal", except of course people who don't believe in climate changes.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.