“assistant professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.”
AKA assistant thought director.
First it was a drought, now it is extreme rainfalls. If this imbecile knew anything, she would note that large rainfalls in Cal occur during strong El Ninos which is a cooling current going east to west in the area south of San Diego. Seems to me, Globull Warming would cause warmer currents.
Furthermore, there were droughts of long duration in the late seventies in Ca, long before globull warming became a cause. There were also extreme rain events in 82 and 86.
One more nugget for this brain dead liberal, when I bought a home in Cal I was very careful where I located it. On the windward side of a hill, range, or mountain on clay topped rock was NOT the place to buy one.
Lastly, California for years has been basically a desert. That is why few people lived in LA before the huge water projects.
assistant professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
AKA assistant thought director.
aka Parrot of all the algorisms, with about as much understanding of meteorology as the Star Wars writers have of airflow on a spaceship with both airlock doors open to the vacuum of space