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Worst drought in a hundred years is not a regular occurrence. Regular ocurrences do not induce the government to declare a state of emergency.
Poor Westie. He's just stupid.
You are a moron.
SRSLY
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Worst drought in a hundred years is not a regular occurrence. Regular ocurrences do not induce the government to declare a state of emergency.
Poor Westie. He's just stupid.
^ link?
Heres MY link:
California Drought Crisis Reaches Worst Level as It Spreads North - NBC News
As California starts handing out its first fines to water-wasters, new data reveals the states crippling drought conditions have never been worse. As of Tuesday the same day the stricter restrictions went into effect more than 58 percent of the state was in an exceptional drought stage, according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor map. Thats a drastic jump from just a week earlier when about 36 percent of the state was suffering under exceptional drought, meaning theres widespread crop and pasture losses and shortages of water in reservoirs, streams and wells. In comparison, there were no areas in California categorized as exceptional the most extreme category at the beginning of the year even amid a three-year dry period.
California Facing Worst Drought on Record | NOAA Climate.gov
The most populated state in the country is facing what may be its worst drought in a century of record-keeping. On January 20, the governor of California declared a state of emergency, urging everyone to begin conserving water. Water levels in all but a few reservoirs in the state are less than 50% of capacity, mountains are nearly bare of snow except at the highest elevations, and the fire risk is extreme. In Nevada, the situation is much the same.
Wonder why that could be![]()
if all you deniers are going to do is leave ad homs, please go to a denier-friendly thread. Thank you for your cooperation.
This thread is for discussion of the severe 3-yr long & counting extreme drought in Cali
if all you deniers are going to do is leave ad homs, please go to a denier-friendly thread. Thank you for your cooperation.
This thread is for discussion of the severe 3-yr long & counting extreme drought in Cali
And the global temperature will continue to drop. Inexorably. Get used to it admiral, the world done passed you and your "theory" by.
Interesting theory. If global temps didn't keep setting new record highs, it wouldn't look so insane.
No matter. Time will tell. How many more years of rising temps will it take before you admit to being wrong?
if all you deniers are going to do is leave ad homs, please go to a denier-friendly thread. Thank you for your cooperation.
This thread is for discussion of the severe 3-yr long & counting extreme drought in Cali
Which is normal for the region. Ad hom all you want, but there is nothing "terrifying" or "record breaking" or "extreme" about this drought. It is business as usual in a desert region.
Which is normal for the region.
there is nothing... "record breaking" or "extreme" about this drought.
It is business as usual in a desert region.
Which is normal for the region.
If it was normal for the region, it wouldn't have broken a record over a hundred years in the making.
there is nothing... "record breaking" or "extreme" about this drought.
By definition, there is. Your statement is demonstrably, factually FALSE.
It is business as usual in a desert region.
I suspect the problem is that you have a grossly oversimplified understanding of desert climate and the climate of the state of California. California is NOT all desert and deserts are NOT entirely devoid of rain. That you fail to respond, time after time after time when it is pointed out to you that this drought IS extreme and HAS broken records, tells us that, as always, you have no valid points to make.
Which is normal for the region.
If it was normal for the region, it wouldn't have broken a record over a hundred years in the making.
there is nothing... "record breaking" or "extreme" about this drought.
By definition, there is. Your statement is demonstrably, factually FALSE.
It is business as usual in a desert region.
I suspect the problem is that you have a grossly oversimplified understanding of desert climate and the climate of the state of California. California is NOT all desert and deserts are NOT entirely devoid of rain. That you fail to respond, time after time after time when it is pointed out to you that this drought IS extreme and HAS broken records, tells us that, as always, you have no valid points to make.
Which is normal for the region.
If it was normal for the region, it wouldn't have broken a record over a hundred years in the making.
By definition, there is. Your statement is demonstrably, factually FALSE.
It is business as usual in a desert region.
I suspect the problem is that you have a grossly oversimplified understanding of desert climate and the climate of the state of California. California is NOT all desert and deserts are NOT entirely devoid of rain. That you fail to respond, time after time after time when it is pointed out to you that this drought IS extreme and HAS broken records, tells us that, as always, you have no valid points to make.
^ that
seems like his, & his denier cohorts, sole purpose here is to deny & deflect. Notice how he didn't supply one link?Just his denier opinion
deniers!!! No link? Then
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As a drought unfolds slowly and devastatingly, California farmers feel desperate and abandoned
Taylor, who is now 80, has watched as some of the most viable farmland in the country has slowly withered away in recent months. In its place is the same kind of cracked, fallowed ground that his parents spoke of so long ago, perpetuated by a drought so catastrophic that many here have wondered if the dry spell that drove their ancestors toward California decades ago may be repeating itself here in a way that could be even more devastating.
update people. This isn't going away anytime soon ESPECIALLY if we follow the carbon cheerleaders ideology:
A modern-day Dust Bowl
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As a drought unfolds slowly and devastatingly, California farmers feel desperate and abandoned
Taylor, who is now 80, has watched as some of the most viable farmland in the country has slowly withered away in recent months. In its place is the same kind of cracked, fallowed ground that his parents spoke of so long ago, perpetuated by a drought so catastrophic that many here have wondered if the dry spell that drove their ancestors toward California decades ago may be repeating itself here in a way that could be even more devastating.