Posted on 02/03/2015 1:12:20 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee
ter one of the driest Januarys ever in California, there may be a glimmer of hope for the parched state: There's a slight chance of above-normal rainfall for Southern California over the next three months and an even chance for the rest, according to the latest climate models.
But when the drought will end remains an open question.
Long-range weather is notoriously difficult to predict, but modeling done by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, based on sea surface temperatures and other factors, show a possibility that Southern California could experience slightly above-normal rain in the February-through-April period.
"They're hedging slightly to above normal but barely above normal," said Jayme Laber, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard, who did not work on the modeling. "If we could just get a normal amount of rain, it would be better than what we have."
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Illegal immigrants need water, too!
Dry, sunny and clear in The OC as I look out my window at work.
They need it.
The LA Times admits long range weather is notoriously difficult to predict?
Man bites dog.
They could damn it up, flood certain parasitic neighborhoods and turn them into something useful. Like a rice field.
We all need it, if you depend on supermarket food.
“It Never Rains in Southern California”
“Long-range weather is notoriously difficult to predict...”
Has Al Gore been informed of this?
But when it pours, man it pours.
Long range weather is notoriously difficult to predict, yet they routinely do it for weather forecasts 50 to 100 years in the future, to support their Globull warming theories.
I’m glad you did not say rice “paddy” because that would be anti-Irish hate speech...
Rain, mud, drought, fire, repeat!
The four seasons of CA: Fire, earthquake, mudslide, and riot.
We need it. Let it pour.
Just as long as the Colorado River gets above normal rain, that would be okay for Los Angeles since much of their water comes from the Colorado River. It may be the first time we’ve seen Lake Mead nearly full in quite a while.
It Never Rains in Southern California
Since we do not have the ‘like’ button I am going to just say, ‘like’:)
Al Gore and you climate freaks please note: On average the weather is average,
This one part of that pop song I never figured out. Was he wasted and broke, using the curb as his pillow? Was he caught in a LGBT situation?
Don’t tell them how you found me!
Don’t tell then how you found me,
Gimme a break
Give me a break!
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