First the rain comes down…then the hillsides?
As many homeowners look forward to the first rains in the Southland seen in months, those in the foothill communities below the San Gabriel Mountains are worried that a downpour will trigger mudslides. Even with preparation, can moving mud from a fire-denuded hillside be stopped?
As many homeowners look forward to the first rains in the Southland seen in months, those in the foothill communities below the San Gabriel Mountains are worried that a downpour will trigger mudslides. Even with preparation, can moving mud from a fire-denuded hillside be stopped?
Guests:
Jody Noiron, forest supervisor for Angeles National Forest and lead of the Burn Area Emergency Rehabilitation team
Fritz Coleman, "Channel 4 news' Fritz Coleman, with weather."
- Patt Morrison for October 12, 2009
- The budget deficit that refuses to die
- Will limiting convenience stores reduce obesity rates in South LA?
- Seeing the forest for the trees…and all the carbon they suck up
- Hate crimes bill passes House….with a lot of hate in the process
- First the rain comes down…then the hillsides?
- Sony’s Red Light
Also on this episode
Events
Comedy Congress Live
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
7:30 p.m.
- 9 p.m.
The comedic material emanating from Washington D.C., and state capitols across the country, is enough to make any sitcom writer jealous, even if most of that comedy is unintentional. Our motto on Comedy Congress is that just when politics makes you want to cry, it’s usually best to laugh.
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