Posted on 05/28/2015 12:14:26 PM PDT by BenLurkin
This month's weather suggests how El Niño's building strength is already affecting the United States. It's giving weather scientists reason to be cautiously optimistic that it has the stamina to see it through California's rainy season, which typically begins in October and ends in April.
"Can one big year ease the drought conditions? Yes, it can," said Michael Anderson, state climatologist with the California Department of Water Resources. "It can definitely replenish the surface storage and can have some benefit to starting to replenish some of the groundwater."
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El Niño is the warming of Pacific Ocean waters along the equator, from Peru to the International Date Line, that causes changes to the atmosphere and can influence weather globally.
Last year, scientists thought El Niño was forming in the Pacific, only to watch it fade out.
There's reason to believe this coming winter could be different, as El Niño appears to enforce its will elsewhere in the country offering a possible preview of what California could see.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
However, even with the dire warnings of more frequent and longer droughts (whatever the cause), you are still not hearing anything from state officials about increasing the water storage capacity (dams and reservoirs) or developing additional sources of water (pipelines or desalination plants). So I have a hard time believing that they really see this as anything other than an opportunity to impose more regulations and restriction on the citizens, gain more power and increase taxes and public spending.
(they had to open up all five spill gates at Folsom Dam east of Sacramento, CA in early February 2011).
Is that what this freeper was talking about? I've never heard of those nitwits (not that I would put it past them) dumping so much fresh water offshore. Is it really so?
go to Joe Bastardi’s weatherbell.com and listen to his Saturday report for 2 weeks ago. California will be getting rain in the next few months. Perhaps not as much as it needs, but more than it has been getting the past couple of years.
Shark Nino!
Hey, it’s workin’ here. We are above normal pool on all the local lakes now, finally. Hell, even Lake Travis is getting there, came up 30’ in the last month.
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