The entire western US has a ton of fires
Found a fire map site
https://www.fireweatheravalanche.org/fire/state/wyoming
It could be more useful since it shows the icons for fires that are already out vs those that are hardly contained at all. You have to click on them to see their status. There is a 3 horizontal bar thing on the left with a legend and another on the right that lets you change what is included in the map. Use the right one to get rid of lightning strike markers.
@KDOGG331 @perchie.girl gave a very good description of the very southern area. If you want to see what So. Cal (and Cal in general) REALLY look like, bring up Google Maps in satellite view. What isn't paved over is dry scrub. The only real green is in the Central Valley (due to irrigation) and north of San Francisco and in the higher elevation hills around and south of San Francisco. Put the little orange "person" on I5 just north of San Fernando (where the paved over area starts to thin out) which is north of Los Angeles. That is what most of south and central CA looks like. You may now disabuse yourself of the Hollywood image of California.
Found a fire map site
https://www.fireweatheravalanche.org/fire/state/wyoming
It could be more useful since it shows the icons for fires that are already out vs those that are hardly contained at all. You have to click on them to see their status. There is a 3 horizontal bar thing on the left with a legend and another on the right that lets you change what is included in the map. Use the right one to get rid of lightning strike markers.
@KDOGG331 @perchie.girl gave a very good description of the very southern area. If you want to see what So. Cal (and Cal in general) REALLY look like, bring up Google Maps in satellite view. What isn't paved over is dry scrub. The only real green is in the Central Valley (due to irrigation) and north of San Francisco and in the higher elevation hills around and south of San Francisco. Put the little orange "person" on I5 just north of San Fernando (where the paved over area starts to thin out) which is north of Los Angeles. That is what most of south and central CA looks like. You may now disabuse yourself of the Hollywood image of California.