Sea snakes have been found in recent years as far north as Santa Barbara that are poisonous. In the last article they speak of Mosquitos carrying brain inflammation that can cause death as far north as New Jersey. I think people have to get used to tropical diseases killing people further and further north than ever before. People have to be aware that there might be sea snakes up the coast of California further and further north that are poisonous. Great White Sharks are going to be further and further north on the California coast and the East Coast. Ants and Killer bees normally only found south of the border in Mexico and further south are going to be seen further and further north.
Even where I am presently staying in Santa Barbara, my wife who grew up here says that it never was humid like it is this summer in Santa Barbara that she has ever seen before now. So, this is why I'm saying that Santa Barbara reminds me more of the Hawaiian islands in the fall, winter and spring than anything else this summer here in Santa Barbara. Everything in regard to climate and weather is changing worldwide. If we don't adapt to these changes more and more people are going to die or be maimed unnecessarily ongoing.
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