“Worse drought in 12,000 years”
“We’ll never have snowpack again”
“No more precipitation ever!”
All statements from idiots who have been in California for less than one eleven-year cycle. The cycles come, the cycles go. It’s eternal.
I moved to the Bay Area in the summer of ‘73. I hiked to the top of Yosemite Falls in January ‘74! No snow anywhere on the trail and the temperature reached about 70 that day. That’s when we learned to put a brick in the toilet, use “gray water” in the garden, don’t flush for #1, and shower with a special friend. I never did any of those stupid things. They all got recycled in one form or another for COVID (masks, “social distancing,” one-way aisles at the market, yellow tape on benches, etc)
That doesn't work to save water. Showers take more than twice as long as two individual showers. :-)