>>2531590>So just to clarify- when you say never you really mean sometimes.Semantics. Since you're clearly on the autistic spectrum, I'll explain in great detail so that one of your kind can (maybe) comprehend.
The woods in the circle do occasionally catch fire, but we don't have constant, raging, miles-wide patches of firestorms for months due to decades of poor forestry practices, transplanted eucalyptus, and simply natural processes as is the case in California.
There hasn't been a true blizzard in the circle since last century. We have had feet of snow very occasionally, but not the wind to accompany it; and we've had high winter winds, but not the feet of snow to accompany them.
Technically, minor tornadoes can very occasionally appear inside the circle, but in practice no one even notices. Whereas in other areas of the country, entire trailer parks, suburban hellscapes, and Walmarts get demolished on a regular basis. That doesn't happen in the circle, at all.
Floods here are bothersome and can cause some damage, but they don't become major enough to wash away homes and businesses, wipe out bridges, or tear apart roads. There was a bad mudslide that wiped out a small portion of a tiny little mountain town a couple years back, but that wasn't a flood.
So in short, it may not be LITERALLY AND TECHNICALLY EXACTLY 0% CHANCE EVER OF EVEN THE MOST MINOR EVENT, but what we do get isn't even noticeable or remotely newsworthy compared to what happens elsewhere.