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“We’re all going to die” alert.
Is that part of the country supposed to be arid?
The Democrat solution is import more people to drain what’s left of the very limited water supply.
Sure...... Damn global warming again! And his name ain’t Fuchs for nuttin’!
They have a long coast line on the largest body of water in the world. But the enviro-whackos won’t let them exploit it.
Never is a very long time.
What kind of scientist says “never”?
Is this the worst drought California has ever had? No, it is not. So a reversal of the current drought is more likely than not.
not to worry
after the earth quakes, drought won’t matter
Cali just needs more illegals to come and urinate upon it. Enrichment says the Dems.
Another predition destined to be wrong.
The California snowpack at one location was 136% of normal.
This has been a decent season. San Diego is in better shape than they have been in four years, due to recent rains.
Weather is cyclical. Who knew?
IMO, it’s something like the stock market. Just when you think stocks are going to continue in the same direction indefinitely, they go the other way.
We will survive.
King CloneA ring of creosote bushes that are estimated to be 11,700 years old. Lucerne Valley, California
Gee, I wonder how long desert/drought conditions have existed in California?
Good. Until they stop wasting water on the stupid delta smelt and tearing down dams “because”, they deserve everything they get.
The author is an a$$hole.
Just send all of the fracking wastewater to California.
Two problems solved.
1. Climate changes. It happens, with or without human involvement.
2. California is a desert. The only reason it’s as green & fruitful as it is, is because much of the water supply of the surrounding states has been practically stolen, relocated to where sunlight & shipping make it a profitable combination. Eventually (A) too much demand on that water reduces the per-capita supply to unsustainable, and (B) climate change to any degree will literally evaporate what little water there is to unsustainable levels.
Go read/watch “Cadillac Desert”. A bit old, but an excellent documentary on the creation of the CA water system...and how tenuous its existence is.
According to historical sources I’ve seen, this is cyclic...in other words, normal.
CA is for all intents and purposes, a desert...but it hasn’t stopped the building permits for new single family homes from being approved.
Gotta keep that tax revenue rolling in.
In a “normal” El Nino weather pattern, the drenching rains we received in Seattle should have hit much further south in California.
“May” & “Never”
Two exceptionally precise ‘scientific’ terms!