It’s coming.
Same cycle CA always gets every decade or so.
Lots forecast, but damned little rain here in Bakersfield today. 70-90% for most days this week. We’ll see. But, snow in the mountains is a lot more important and we’re already ahead.
All this water and the politicians will see to it that 80% is flushed into the ocean. They will build no more storage and continue to destroy the central valley with arbitrary water cutoff to protect a minnow that is not endangered.
Going to be some good fishing the rivers this year.
There was at least 4ft on the ground at the top of Donner.
At the top of the Mt Rose Highway between Reno and Tahoe, there was at least 6ft at pass level.
It would be nice to have a 25ft year.
10 feet of snow is roughly 12 inches of rain. This storm might dump, at most, a couple of inches of rain over the Bay Area. It’s amazing how much moisture passes right over the Bay Area and then dumps in the Sierras
That last graph is great!
I’ll bet most Californians would think again about their “great climate” if they had to live through the droughts around 1150 or 1250.
It’s difficult to see any correlation (in the last 1200 years) between global temps and rainfall in CA. It probably take a period of serious glaciation to do that...
Global ?Warming? PING!
Oh, look.
It’s averaging out.
Who would have thought?
136% “of normal” means more than twice as much as normal, right?
Would hate to have them run a sales job on us and have it only be a third more than normal.