Intro, traveling around, landscape at home
Lacustrine, surrounded by mountains, lush and dry
Expansion onto the mountains and hills
Cleveland National Forest, contrast to the city over the ridge, alluvial fans
Temescal mountains, wildflower fields
Danger lurks, semiarid climate, prone to wildfires
Risk taking settling in the mountains, continuing to expand into these areas
Fire hazard map, 80% roughly is high risk for wildfires
Scorched hills, a new danger in rain
Home proximity to danger, adjacent to steep elevation
Infographic of landslide, debris flow and mud flows common
Landslide danger, destruction of Ortega Highway
Topographical map, valley
Elsinore Fault, one of largest faults in Socal, also quietest, runs underneath city and lake
Ortega Highway, existence of river flow connecting the lake to Santa Ana
Flood Zone map, majority of city is in flood zone
Aerial view of lake elsinore, southeastern side of lake is manmade
Varying water level through time, at one point dried
Rain shadow diagram
Dry lake 1950s, closing statements, restate original idea