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1 posted on 07/01/2015 1:00:48 PM PDT by markomalley
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California could sure use some of that rain.

The cost of fruits and vegetables is really gonna rise unless the reservoirs and aquifier there are replenished soon.


2 posted on 07/01/2015 1:04:10 PM PDT by MplsSteve
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http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mo/nwis/uv?site_no=06926000


3 posted on 07/01/2015 1:08:54 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Ive given up on aphostrophys and spell chek on my current device...)
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There hasn’t been much drought in Missouri and none in most of it. It’s a better state for orchards and vegetables grown in a more distributed, less centralized industry.


5 posted on 07/01/2015 1:18:20 PM PDT by familyop ("Baxters over there, Rojos there, and me right in the middle" ("A Fistful of Dollars").)
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There is NO drought in Missouri!

There were a mere five (5) - 24 hour periods/days without rain in the metro Kansas City, MO area, in the month of May and continuous rain for the month of June!

15 posted on 07/01/2015 2:33:08 PM PDT by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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it is now at 250% of what it was in your first picture.


27 posted on 07/02/2015 8:32:29 AM PDT by KC Burke (Ceterum censeo Islam esse delendam)
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