Every county water district in Commiefornia will empty the lakes as quickly as they can for any excuse. Usually Earthquake related or the tried and true Commie tactic of "invasive species." Communists cant live without a multitude crisis to take full advantage of. What they always ignore is that their policies cause most of the "crisis."
@@terrancestodolka4829 unfortunately not. The less we use is just temporary lower bill until they raise fees, and surcharge and mishmash and it shoots right back up even higher. If you were old enough to be paying bills for 40 years you’d know that and stop kidding yourself.
Right after you posted this the National weather service just issued a blizzard warning for most of the northern sierra with upwards of 6 to 12 FEET of snow potentially
Trinity was low because of the precipitation pattern in Northern California. Amazingly Trinity is now looking good. That is almost a surprise. Thank you.
Sometimes, more rain than usual will change the thermal updrafts frequency, by adding more vegetation to areas that usually have more heat absorbed into the ground. As a consequence, the cooler air will hold less moisture and rain may fall where, ordinarily, moisture is usually lifted up and over the parched land and the arid condition continues. It would be nice to have Death Valley become more conducive to life...stranger things have happened.
I just discovered your channel yesterday and am impressed with the information you provide -- both in factual content and quality of presentation. Excellent work! Although I'm in Texas and have no ties to California, we have similar water shortages here -- and NO mountains or snow melt to replenish our lakes.
would love for you to research and give updates like this for Texas. Central Texas has an unusially horrible drought, especially for the Guadalupe River & Canyon Lake area...
Well, this good news for Cali and, boy, they need it. We, on the East coast are pulling for you. As Cali goes...so goes the nation. Get rid of Gov. Gruesome...
I love watching California go from freaking out about no raid and many fires to freaking out about a ton of rain and no fires. I can’t wait till California is reclaimed by the sea.
Tulare Lake is now reported as being dried up. I’m wondering how much water the Salton Sea has gotten and if the atmospheric rivers have helped restore some water levels there.
Death Valley and the Salton Sea could both be filled using sea water. The Salton Sea by Gravity from the Sea of Cortez (it could be desalinized to a degree using reverse osmosis) and the salt water going into it would reduce its salinity. Couldn't they make it an inland Sea of Cortez? I wonder if the salinity of the Death Valley lake is higher than that of sea water. Even if you didn't use sea water you could pump western slope excess catchments to the east slope... bottomline... much could and should be done to make water more available and abundant and less costly. Every dry lake in the desert was a real lake in the past. The Owen's Valley could have an abundance of water if LA would desalinate.
It is not municipal water usage that significantly depletes the state’s water resources, it is agriculture. Desalination of seawater for that extensive use is cost-prohibitive.
Don't blame Newsom. Blame the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Environmental Defense Fund. They have all filed suit to stop the planned Sites Reservoir. Newsom wants this reservoir, which would add over 2 million acre feet of storage feet to our state. I am all for environmental protection, but we must store more water. I used to contribute to these organizations, but not any longer.
@@roberthenry9319 God the Father and God the Son are one in essence … I know it’s hard for you to comprehend this but God had something to do with rain and snow in the sierra mountains … Jesus said “ask anything in my name and I will do it”
This study is not true. I live in Frazier Park and our water district still has our community in drought conditions. We can’t water our plants, wash our cars or put water in our hot tubs. We have only had a few days of light snow the whole season. Our last big snow event was late February 2023.
This is just the start, the Anthropocene Epoch is in the early stages.Hurricanes and torrential storms, with increasing snow pack, will be the norm for the next 10 years. As the jet stream "relaxes" and the air currents push the colder/ wetter weather into California's mountain range (heavy snowfall). They'll be alot more flooding , torrential rains, mudslides, harsh weather.
And the California bureaucrats will say….don’t let the record water levels and massive snowpack fool you….California will ALWAYS BE IN A DROUGHT….so we have to raise your water rates once again
I live in the Michigan UP on the edge of lake Superior (10 minute drive) the largest fresh water lake in America, but we pay more for water than people in the desert??? Figure that one out? My water bill is almost what I pay to heat my home in the winter??? How does water cost almost as much as Natural Gas? I use about 1600 gallons of water a month.
As I understand it, they don't declare a drought over until we have clawed back every drop of rain we missed in the prior years based on an average, which is set on the higher side. So yeah, California is always in a drought.
@@teebes2009 But thats just not true. Look at the drought monitor right now. 99% of the state is out of drought conditions and has been for well over a year
Sir I have realized that the drinking water of calif. Has been bought by tech companies and they are keeping quiet about it. Perhaps in the future a new govt. politicians would charge the people who cornered the water of calif. By putting a penalty to those companies that kept it for themselves and not share it with it's citizens. It doesn't matter if the computer chips would inflate their prices. I hear they only pay. ,$10.00 / cell phone as cost. They would hurt if they pay more of it thru taxes in the future.
EVERYONE want's a good life and growth of the community is the accepted norm in the power/political structure. That's why we're pumping the water from aquifers. Unbridled growth. We all rush out and buy the latest Suburban or Tesla, the newest I-phone, the biggest tv screen. Every single thing we do involves water in it's growth, manufacure or life. Hmmm, maybe folks in govt should think about truely sustainable communities and not shaping laws/regs to foster sustained economic growth. The sad truth is that that growth provides the energy (political power and money) for further growth, a feedback loop the govt enjoys....
One thing that concerns me is our underground water, which has been used for so long. Is there any number on how much has the nature replenished it. thank you.
That's mostly San Joaquin valley farmers and people illegally over-pumping water from a much deeper water table than the norm for decades even against regulations. Why? They grow Almonds - the most ABSURD thing to grow when you have no water Almonds should be illegal to grow where natural resources are a concern but greed 101 doesn't care. Politics and greed as usual. These farmers can only blame themselves for cutting their own necks - for NUTS. Otherwise groundwater is mostly not a problem in California except for the idiots in the San Joaquin valley where it is DEEP aka harder than usual to replenish even if you OBEY the regulations. 🎬
For $$? Tisk tisk. Pumping the wells to grow the food you eat. Now sadly when you deplete the water table it doesn't exactly come back. It's not an underground lake, it's more like a sponge. When the farmer is forced to pump from the well the earth above compresses the sponge. This is evident when comparing geo surveys from 60 or 70 years ago to today.
@@mvtorigian4364 The business of food is typical capitalism and the farms in SJ valley (again w/ground water much deeper than other valleys) that know they use a limited regulated resource illegally well, they are getting what they deserve - dry wells. Sucks for them but they are growing freakin Almonds which should be illegal to grow they take so much water in any State let alone CA. Idiots. 🎬
Yes. There is. It took millions of years and the end of the ice ages to put that aquifer under Arizona and it will never return to it's prior state. As the water is drained out of that valley, the valley will sink and crack and eventually start to turn to dust and sand. Then, in about 500k years, it will be a sand desert. 😊
Hoping for a Huge Harvest this spring, summer and fall! We just prune our fruit trees and they have a LOT of buds, the green houses are full of greens. Not going to grow corn this summer, going to use that field for melons instead. Thanks for Praying for rain everyone.
That is excellent! Looking forward to some good-looking produce! Awesome that you have beautiful fruit trees. I love the Death Valley lake & wish it would stick around & grow!
Great update. I noticed you used the Imperial Beach Pier for your thumbnail. It got me to click because I live there. But I am always interested in updates on our water situation.
When was the last time California built a new reservoir? What has been the population increase since then? How many desalination plants were completed since the completion of the last reservoir?
This is only a temporary boon to the incredibly short-sighted People's Republic of Californiastan. The state has steadfastly refused to build more aqueducts and reservoirs to store excess water for dryer times. As soon as the state returns to its typical amount of rain and snow, it'll grow parched again.
50 years ago, they proposed filling the aquifers under Death Valley, but the crazy environmentalists protested, saying the horned toads would be upset!
I don’t think drought has ever really been a problem the issue is the practices we use farming and managing the water. Natives were living here thousands of years no issues why all of a sudden people think we’re all gonna die😂 maybe tell newsom stop letting all our water out to the ocean. Orrrrr just destroy the dams and let the ecosystems function as they used to in the valley
Our fool water agency employees are saying the reservoirs must be opened to replenish the groundwater. There is no evidence that river water replenishment is better than reservoirs. But logic never gets in the way of government.
In 1980, I was stationed at Camp Irwin (now Fort Irwin), located at the southern end of the Death Valley region. As we entered the Camp, signs overhead proclaimed it to be the driest US military complex, at less the 1/4" of rain annually. By August, there was over 2 feet of rain-water accumulated in the center of Camp. Some places saw close to 4 feet! After about a week, the water was all gone, but the desert was in full bloom! Never seen such color.
“By the book” with Trinity Lake needs to change by the BLM. Capture the water to 75% of capacity in the reservoir and then release. Let poor Trinity fill up!!
"I am not worried about drought for the rest of the year." Yeaah... That is way too short-sighted. California still needs to be more efficient with the water conservation, in order to mitigate future droughts. We can learn a lot from how Las Vegas use their water.
Global temperatures are more than 10% above historical averages now and heating is doubling in speed every 10, 5, 2.5.. years. In 20 it will be disaster
@@99RyanFTW oh, no. I should've probably been more clear. California will definitely go with the worst possible policy and not take advantage of the situation (or take too much advantage), so don't worry about whether or not they will... because it's a foregone conclusion.
I can guarantee one thing. Our water bills in CA won’t go down.
You've got that right!
Every county water district in Commiefornia will empty the lakes as quickly as they can for any excuse. Usually Earthquake related or the tried and true Commie tactic of "invasive species." Communists cant live without a multitude crisis to take full advantage of. What they always ignore is that their policies cause most of the "crisis."
Seems like only wages go down.
Use less and it will be lower...
@@terrancestodolka4829 unfortunately not. The less we use is just temporary lower bill until they raise fees, and surcharge and mishmash and it shoots right back up even higher. If you were old enough to be paying bills for 40 years you’d know that and stop kidding yourself.
Good reporting. Feb rains and snow really did the trick. Let's hope we get another couple of big storms to pad our snow pack up and down California.
Why? You are destroying existing dams. Your snow pack does NOTHING>
California has always had these weather extremes. Always! Drought or drown is the historic norm.
Oh no, if you buy an electric car CA weather will stabilize. Just you.
Drought or drown! I love that phrase!
But drought conditions have been far worse than usual for the last 20 years.
Nope. Worst drought CA had in recent times was 1977 and 1978. How long they been keeping accurate records of climate in CA? @@timthompson8297
But the recent norm is destroying existing dams...
Right after you posted this the National weather service just issued a blizzard warning for most of the northern sierra with upwards of 6 to 12 FEET of snow potentially
Who cares?
@@bobsmith6544Who cares what you say troll
Keep it coming
@@bobsmith6544 if you don't care, why are you watching this video?
Trinity was low because of the precipitation pattern in Northern California. Amazingly Trinity is now looking good. That is almost a surprise. Thank you.
make no mistake, despite the glut of water in the state, the water companies are on track to increase the water rates for all of california
Or make us drink toilet water
Sometimes, more rain than usual will change the thermal updrafts frequency, by adding more vegetation to areas that usually have more heat absorbed into the ground. As a consequence, the cooler air will hold less moisture and rain may fall where, ordinarily, moisture is usually lifted up and over the parched land and the arid condition continues. It would be nice to have Death Valley become more conducive to life...stranger things have happened.
Many friends have said lots of flowers in the desert right NOW!
Sometimes the latent heat flux can do the opposite, reducing rainfall around the temporary lake. It depends on geography and winds.
Thanks for the update.
I just discovered your channel yesterday and am impressed with the information you provide -- both in factual content and quality of presentation. Excellent work! Although I'm in Texas and have no ties to California, we have similar water shortages here -- and NO mountains or snow melt to replenish our lakes.
Happens every few years and the landscape is Beautifull. And hopefully refills a bit of the aquifer.
It takes about 10,000 years to refill an aquifer. Fact checked.
Great information
With the major winter weather in the Sierra's I believe that the snow pack is well pass 100 percent.
would love for you to research and give updates like this for Texas. Central Texas has an unusially horrible drought, especially for the Guadalupe River & Canyon Lake area...
Got to stop this climate change can’t have lakes filling up like this
We are full up here in Lake Shasta and even letting extra out.
Thanks for the good news.
enjoy the good time while it is here. can't imagine what the next drought going to look like.
good sensible presentation, proffessionism upermost ..well done fella
Thank you
Great post and information.
RAIN DANCE FOR THE COLORADO RIVER ⛈️ 🌧 ❄️ KOKOPELLI 💃🕺⛈️🌧❄️❄️
Well, this good news for Cali and, boy, they need it. We, on the East coast are pulling for you. As Cali goes...so goes the nation. Get rid of Gov. Gruesome...
He is a good governor. Who is your governor?
@@maryhobbs4183 Found the most delusional person on Earth here!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@maryhobbs4183 if you think he is good, then we have no common ground for discourse....be well...
What state are you in? Why not say? Coward.
good news
Hope they consider that the area will return to drought.
I love watching California go from freaking out about no raid and many fires to freaking out about a ton of rain and no fires.
I can’t wait till California is reclaimed by the sea.
The story isn't over, because California is now having some blizzards and excessive snow events. So it would likely be another good water year.
And yet the water prices will still double...
Tulare Lake is now reported as being dried up. I’m wondering how much water the Salton Sea has gotten and if the atmospheric rivers have helped restore some water levels there.
What is this new snowstorm (blizzard) going to do to Trinity Lake, Shasta Dam and Oroville dam? Will the Cental Val!ey be ok?
How is Yuma AZ doing
Trinity alps. my old summer hiking stomping grounds. sigh.
We need more Co in the atmosphere
More what???
So much for the green Death Cult's gloom and doom.
Death Valley and the Salton Sea could both be filled using sea water. The Salton Sea by Gravity from the Sea of Cortez (it could be desalinized to a degree using reverse osmosis) and the salt water going into it would reduce its salinity. Couldn't they make it an inland Sea of Cortez? I wonder if the salinity of the Death Valley lake is higher than that of sea water. Even if you didn't use sea water you could pump western slope excess catchments to the east slope... bottomline... much could and should be done to make water more available and abundant and less costly. Every dry lake in the desert was a real lake in the past. The Owen's Valley could have an abundance of water if LA would desalinate.
It is not municipal water usage that significantly depletes the state’s water resources, it is agriculture. Desalination of seawater for that extensive use is cost-prohibitive.
All commiefornia has to do is build dams instead of destroy them. Death valley is a national park and Salton sea is accidentally man made, so NO.
Guess Time boomb will make another video next week.
Too bad Newsom and company haven't built more water storage capacity for the next drought.
Don't blame Newsom. Blame the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Environmental Defense Fund. They have all filed suit to stop the planned Sites Reservoir. Newsom wants this reservoir, which would add over 2 million acre feet of storage feet to our state.
I am all for environmental protection, but we must store more water.
I used to contribute to these organizations, but not any longer.
@@donwise8767 BS! He is a communist who wants to destroy commiefornia!
new logo!
So what is the height of the snow level..? Five feet, ten feet, or 15 feet..?
Doesn't matter as long as they keep destroying existing dams.
God has answered the prayers of many to bring rain now we deal with the aftermath … but be glad we have water and snow … thank you Lord Jesus
Jesus did not have a damn thing to do with it. First you say god took care of this problem, then you say Jesus (an historical human) did. Which is it?
@@roberthenry9319 God the Father and God the Son are one in essence … I know it’s hard for you to comprehend this but God had something to do with rain and snow in the sierra mountains … Jesus said “ask anything in my name and I will do it”
This study is not true. I live in Frazier Park and our water district still has our community in drought conditions. We can’t water our plants, wash our cars or put water in our hot tubs. We have only had a few days of light snow the whole season. Our last big snow event was late February 2023.
This is just the start, the Anthropocene Epoch is in the early stages.Hurricanes and torrential storms, with increasing snow pack, will be the norm for the next 10 years. As the jet stream "relaxes" and the air currents push the colder/ wetter weather into California's mountain range (heavy snowfall). They'll be alot more flooding , torrential rains, mudslides, harsh weather.
Spit guard on mic please?
No name for the lake in Death Valley…..
I thought 💭 it was owens lake but no idea 🤷♂️ as no location said
I just wonder if the lake will stay for good and transform the land scape there to a new economic system and bring bk some life to the desert there
And the California bureaucrats will say….don’t let the record water levels and massive snowpack fool you….California will ALWAYS BE IN A DROUGHT….so we have to raise your water rates once again
1 good report after years of massive drought conditions didn't stop you from saying this one bit.
Last year most of the state was drought free, this year will likely follow. What are you on about?
I live in the Michigan UP on the edge of lake Superior (10 minute drive) the largest fresh water lake in America, but we pay more for water than people in the desert??? Figure that one out? My water bill is almost what I pay to heat my home in the winter??? How does water cost almost as much as Natural Gas? I use about 1600 gallons of water a month.
As I understand it, they don't declare a drought over until we have clawed back every drop of rain we missed in the prior years based on an average, which is set on the higher side. So yeah, California is always in a drought.
@@teebes2009 But thats just not true. Look at the drought monitor right now. 99% of the state is out of drought conditions and has been for well over a year
And now all the extra water is going to go out to the ocean, because the governor builds a high speed rail instead of building more dams!
Sir I have realized that the drinking water of calif. Has been bought by tech companies and they are keeping quiet about it. Perhaps in the future a new govt. politicians would charge the people who cornered the water of calif. By putting a penalty to those companies that kept it for themselves and not share it with it's citizens. It doesn't matter if the computer chips would inflate their prices. I hear they only pay. ,$10.00 / cell phone as cost. They would hurt if they pay more of it thru taxes in the future.
Good data BUT somewhat meaningless without maps of the catchment areas to which they relate.
EVERYONE want's a good life and growth of the community is the accepted norm in the power/political structure.
That's why we're pumping the water from aquifers. Unbridled growth.
We all rush out and buy the latest Suburban or Tesla, the newest I-phone, the biggest tv screen. Every single thing we do involves water in it's growth, manufacure or life.
Hmmm, maybe folks in govt should think about truely sustainable communities and not shaping laws/regs to foster sustained economic growth.
The sad truth is that that growth provides the energy (political power and money) for further growth, a feedback loop the govt enjoys....
Thank god for all of the rain climate changes has brought. Global warming had everything so dry!
More snow pack coming now.
Only a temporary reprieve.
Whatever way possible anything good will be fucked by newsom
The desert bloom should be beautiful this spring 😊
One thing that concerns me is our underground water, which has been used for so long. Is there any number on how much has the nature replenished it. thank you.
Great question
That's mostly San Joaquin valley farmers and people illegally over-pumping water from a much deeper water table than the norm for decades even against regulations. Why? They grow Almonds - the most ABSURD thing to grow when you have no water Almonds should be illegal to grow where natural resources are a concern but greed 101 doesn't care. Politics and greed as usual. These farmers can only blame themselves for cutting their own necks - for NUTS. Otherwise groundwater is mostly not a problem in California except for the idiots in the San Joaquin valley where it is DEEP aka harder than usual to replenish even if you OBEY the regulations. 🎬
For $$? Tisk tisk. Pumping the wells to grow the food you eat. Now sadly when you deplete the water table it doesn't exactly come back. It's not an underground lake, it's more like a sponge. When the farmer is forced to pump from the well the earth above compresses the sponge. This is evident when comparing geo surveys from 60 or 70 years ago to today.
@@mvtorigian4364 The business of food is typical capitalism and the farms in SJ valley (again w/ground water much deeper than other valleys) that know they use a limited regulated resource illegally well, they are getting what they deserve - dry wells. Sucks for them but they are growing freakin Almonds which should be illegal to grow they take so much water in any State let alone CA. Idiots. 🎬
Yes. There is. It took millions of years and the end of the ice ages to put that aquifer under Arizona and it will never return to it's prior state.
As the water is drained out of that valley, the valley will sink and crack and eventually start to turn to dust and sand.
Then, in about 500k years, it will be a sand desert. 😊
I live in Virginia, and I keep an eye on California.This is great news, enjoy the Water.
Nope. Commiefornia is actively demolishing existing dams. They don't want water, they want destruction and misery! THIS IS HORRIBLE NEWS.
Thank you.
👍👍👍👍
Everything is green almost like VA.
I do exactly the same thing from Chicago.
This weekend expects to bring a decent snow fall to the Sierra's. Good news indeed.
As much as 8-12ft in some areas 😰🫡
How. Commiefornia is actively destroying dams...
Big Bear also reporting the 2nd most snowfall ever.
Hoping for a Huge Harvest this spring, summer and fall! We just prune our fruit trees and they have a LOT of buds, the green houses are full of greens. Not going to grow corn this summer, going to use that field for melons instead. Thanks for Praying for rain everyone.
Will we get some big fruits from California this summer?
That is excellent! Looking forward to some good-looking produce! Awesome that you have beautiful fruit trees. I love the Death Valley lake & wish it would stick around & grow!
Great update. I noticed you used the Imperial Beach Pier for your thumbnail. It got me to click because I live there. But I am always interested in updates on our water situation.
Always encouraging to get good news!
How is this good news?
@@bobsmith6544 compared to what the reservoir levels and snow pack were 2 mos ago? Its night and day .
When was the last time California built a new reservoir? What has been the population increase since then? How many desalination plants were completed since the completion of the last reservoir?
But did anyone learn from the droughts other than "Woo-HOO! We're off the hook!!"
Great thought!
That’s great news- thanks for the info.
California politics will screw it up just give them time.
Great info and updates. Thanks so much. We don't have news anymore, so this is just wonderful.
Then why in the HELL does the water company raise 30%. We are not in the g drought…..
Wonderhussy went canoeing on the Death Valley lake last week!
This is only a temporary boon to the incredibly short-sighted People's Republic of Californiastan. The state has steadfastly refused to build more aqueducts and reservoirs to store excess water for dryer times. As soon as the state returns to its typical amount of rain and snow, it'll grow parched again.
Can we get a chicken dinner over here please!
How many droughts and floods will it take for Californians to understand that Sacramento has no plans of fixing it?
Saving Snail darters, queers ,protecting immigration criminal element remains top priority
Despite all this rain, California will still take a monster share of the Colorado river water.
As they actively destroy their existing dams...
Love to see a report on the aquifer status. Those are still being depleted, even with pumping back into the aquifers.
50 years ago, they proposed filling the aquifers under Death Valley, but the crazy environmentalists protested, saying the horned toads would be upset!
Ha, ha, ha. Now would be nice time to get a building moratorium in CA. In San Diego we're going to be drinking toilet to tap in the year 2027-2030.
the Calif Almond Farmers us 10% of all consumable water in Calif !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t think drought has ever really been a problem the issue is the practices we use farming and managing the water. Natives were living here thousands of years no issues why all of a sudden people think we’re all gonna die😂 maybe tell newsom stop letting all our water out to the ocean. Orrrrr just destroy the dams and let the ecosystems function as they used to in the valley
Too many vids start with lengthy explanations about what they're going to show. JUST SHOW IT!
Our fool water agency employees are saying the reservoirs must be opened to replenish the groundwater. There is no evidence that river water replenishment is better than reservoirs. But logic never gets in the way of government.
Fill all the dried lakes ,it's the politicians fault they have burmed them up so they can grow almonds
WHERE THE HELL is Trinity Lake?
And why does it matter?
No one’s ever heard of it.
California whines when they don’t get rain, and they whine when they do get rain. Does anybody other than Californians really care?
Wow. This was done before the blizzard.
We drained the aquifers, creating "sinkholes" now nature is filling them up?
Learn to tell the difference between a temporary reprieve and a problem being over.
go snowboarding at mammoth in april. should be nice and fun. t shirt.
Now... quiit dumping fresh water into into the ocean.
Great news
More Reservoirs need to be built as well
Democrats don’t want reservoirs. They want to tear down damns and have water restrictions with fines. Try to keep up.
It’s interesting that it’s so positive to almost make it to the average
Good now capture the water and shut up
Now Newsom will raise taxes to pay for the lake.
Great video on the current condition of the Sierra-Nevada & how it compares to last year 👍 Cali needs another lake 😎
In 1980, I was stationed at Camp Irwin (now Fort Irwin), located at the southern end of the Death Valley region.
As we entered the Camp, signs overhead proclaimed it to be the driest US military complex, at less the 1/4" of rain annually.
By August, there was over 2 feet of rain-water accumulated in the center of Camp.
Some places saw close to 4 feet!
After about a week, the water was all gone, but the desert was in full bloom!
Never seen such color.
“By the book” with Trinity Lake needs to change by the BLM. Capture the water to 75% of capacity in the reservoir and then release. Let poor Trinity fill up!!
What is the justification for watering agriculture in the daytime under the sun? Why not at night when less evaporation would ensue?
Good news. Glad to hear that. I live in florida and we're normally the opposite. For us, excess of water is the problem.
"I am not worried about drought for the rest of the year." Yeaah... That is way too short-sighted. California still needs to be more efficient with the water conservation, in order to mitigate future droughts. We can learn a lot from how Las Vegas use their water.
Does this mean the man made California drought is over?
Ding ding ding!
Global temperatures are more than 10% above historical averages now and heating is doubling in speed every 10, 5, 2.5.. years. In 20 it will be disaster
WHy are you lying?
So cool, thanks.
Utah resident here. Glad to hear our downstream neighbors have been blessed with this bounty. Hope they don’t waste this opportunity with bad policy
Huh? They are actively demolishing dams.
Unfortunately, “Hope” is their strategy.
Don't worry, they will
@@jaernihiltheus7817like what farming? Lol
@@99RyanFTW oh, no. I should've probably been more clear.
California will definitely go with the worst possible policy and not take advantage of the situation (or take too much advantage), so don't worry about whether or not they will... because it's a foregone conclusion.
And as the Cal. drought subsides….think cities will decrease the cost of water?? NO F….N WAY..!!!
RIGHT! Our water bill goes up during the drought but the water bill stays the same.