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20 Signs The Drought In The Western United States Is Starting To Become Apocalyptic
Prophecy Newswatch ^ | July 17, 2014 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 07/17/2014 1:12:09 PM PDT by Maudeen

20 Signs The Drought In The Western United States Is Starting To Become Apocalyptic

July 17, 2014 | Michael Snyder

When scientists start using phrases such as "the worst drought" and "as bad as you can imagine" to describe what is going on in the western half of the country, you know that things are bad. Thanks to an epic drought that never seems to end, we are witnessing the beginning of a water crisis that most people never even dreamed was possible in this day and age.

The state of California is getting ready to ban people from watering their lawns and washing their cars, but if this drought persists we will eventually see far more extreme water conservation measures than that. And the fact that nearly half of all of the produce in America comes out of the state of California means that ultimately this drought is going to deeply affect all of us.

Food prices have already been rising at an alarming rate, and the longer this drought goes on the higher they will go. Let us hope and pray that this drought is permanently broken at some point, because otherwise we could very well be entering an era of extreme water rationing, gigantic dust storms and crippling food prices. The following are 20 signs that the epic drought in the western half of the United States is starting to become apocalyptic...

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KEYWORDS: california; drought; water
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To: NorthMountain
It’s a damn DESERT!

Yes, guess we all forgot.

21 posted on 07/17/2014 1:27:15 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie (The media must be defeated any way it can be done.)
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To: cuban leaf

If every house in the southwest saved its rainwater off the roof, this problem would not exist.

What rainwater?


22 posted on 07/17/2014 1:27:25 PM PDT by Joan Kerrey (The larger the government, the smaller the people)
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To: Maudeen

Prophecy Newswatch?

LOL! Really?


23 posted on 07/17/2014 1:28:16 PM PDT by VanDeKoik
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To: Joan Kerrey

You mean in illegal rain barrels?


24 posted on 07/17/2014 1:28:52 PM PDT by Maudeen ("End Times Warrior - Just a Sinner Saved by Grace")
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To: Paine in the Neck

Yep an excellent point.

I’ll bet that California will see more invasive legislation to control the people and perhaps even an attempt to control food production (ala agenda 21).


25 posted on 07/17/2014 1:29:25 PM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: thackney
"Starting to Become Apocalyptic" is quite iffy as a headline. Is it or is it not apocalyptic? Is it becoming apocalyptic? After it starts becoming apocalyptic, will it continue to become apocalyptic, or will it start to stop becoming apocalyptic and then never actually reach truly apocalyptic? So many questions. There are 20 evidences, and yet in sum total they are not enough for the author to declare that the drought is apocalyptic. The article is a big hedge against the author sticking his or her neck out.

Not saying we shouldn't conserve or anything like that, but we also don't need to get all panicky about it. I'm living in the middle of it, and I do not plan to cancel my flood insurance.

26 posted on 07/17/2014 1:29:57 PM PDT by webheart (We are all pretty much living in a fiction.)
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To: Maudeen

They have limitless water just west but the environazis will never allow desalinizing.


27 posted on 07/17/2014 1:30:31 PM PDT by Organic Panic
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To: Maudeen

“Land that drinks in the rain often falling on it and that produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed receives the blessing of God.”

“You drench the plowed ground with rain, melting the clods and leveling the ridges. You soften the earth with showers and bless its abundant crops.”

Water is life and rain is a blessing from God.


28 posted on 07/17/2014 1:30:49 PM PDT by Obadiah (None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.)
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To: cuban leaf
I think the days of everyone having a pool and hot tub are over. The days of semi arid areas having lush vegetation is over.....

we need to keep water supplies for human consumption,animal consumption, and for vegetables and orchards.....the days of lush lawns in semi arid days should be a thing of the past....

when my husband was in Africa, they golfed on cut weeds and sand.....

29 posted on 07/17/2014 1:31:49 PM PDT by cherry
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To: cuban leaf

The problem has less to do with households than farms. 80% of California’s water goes to farming.

Where I live in Arizona, the water run-off of my roof would NOT keep me in water year around. The vast majority of the water falling on my 2 acres runs off into temporary rivers. The water supplier for my area has kept a pretty level pumping depth for the last 10 years, but hopes to bring in outside water to supplement it for continuing growth.

In Arizona, farming takes up about 70% of the state’s water.


30 posted on 07/17/2014 1:32:44 PM PDT by Mr Rogers
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To: Maudeen; All

We have more water than we need here in LA (lower Alabama) Roll Tide!


31 posted on 07/17/2014 1:32:57 PM PDT by notdownwidems (Shellback pollywogs! U.S.S. William H. Standley, CG-32 1977-80)
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To: Joan Kerrey

It does rain. Many areas like this get deluges, most of which runs out to sea. Building dams allows dry areas to be fruitful, but if that isn’t enough, even private citizens saving their rain water can make a difference.

During this drought, there have been lots of stories about flooding from rain water in LA.


32 posted on 07/17/2014 1:33:11 PM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: Paine in the Neck
While I don't doubt there is a drought. There may very well be. I have to wonder how much the dams play into this and is it orchestrated to some extent?

I really have no idea, I just trust nothing these people say or do. Or the "scientists" that work for them.

33 posted on 07/17/2014 1:33:12 PM PDT by riri (Plannedopolis-look it up. It's how the elites plan for US to live.)
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To: VanDeKoik

Prophecy Newswatch?

LOL! Really?


You won’t be laughing if you aren’t “ultimately” prepared. Look up. http://www.patburt.com/


34 posted on 07/17/2014 1:33:34 PM PDT by Maudeen ("End Times Warrior - Just a Sinner Saved by Grace")
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To: Maudeen

The URL is included in the original post at the top. Cutting out most of the text doesn’t change what you entered in that line.


35 posted on 07/17/2014 1:33:58 PM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer.)
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To: Mr Rogers

Yes. It would not be a panacea, but it could buy time between “wet periods”.


36 posted on 07/17/2014 1:34:03 PM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: Disambiguator
Nuclear power + desalinization plants on the west coast = problem solved

All the water you want for only 5 times the current prices. What a great solution.

37 posted on 07/17/2014 1:35:30 PM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer.)
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To: thackney

Desalinization YES, but only after the super-train.


38 posted on 07/17/2014 1:37:53 PM PDT by bkepley
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To: The_Media_never_lie
And the cause of the drought is..........?
George Bush (c'mon, get with the program) !!!
39 posted on 07/17/2014 1:39:47 PM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: Disambiguator

You don’t even need the nuke. Drain salt/sea water to death valley and use solar mirror to steam it off. The steam supplies electric power for the operation and steam power to pump the water back where it is needed.

Likely sea salt and other by products could be used also...


40 posted on 07/17/2014 1:41:01 PM PDT by El Laton Caliente (NRA Life Member & www.Gunsnet.net Moderator)
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