West Coast drought reveals surprises beneath Lake Mead

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • The drought emergency in the west stretches beyond California. The water level in Nevada's Lake Mead is at a record low of about 37 percent. John Blackstone reports on how the nation's largest man-made reservoir is now bursting with surprises for history buffs.

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  • @1Wiseman001
    @1Wiseman001 3 роки тому +113

    If anyone is wondering it lowered now than it was five years ago when this video was made. The rainfall keeps decreasing and the demand for water keeps increasing. It's almost as if people weren't meant to build huge cities will millions of inhabitants in the middle of a dessert.

    • @HaroldLloyd69
      @HaroldLloyd69 3 роки тому +8

      The Hoover Dam required a spillway be added in 1983 because of the high water level. The cities were supported well up until mass migration.

    • @MrJD0116
      @MrJD0116 3 роки тому +4

      Let's just gloss over the fact that the secret mission he was talking about is flying nuclear bomb parts and pieces and there is numerous bombs of all sorts from bombing tests. Leave it to fake news not to discredit their masters

    • @travisminneapolis
      @travisminneapolis 3 роки тому

      @@HaroldLloyd69 migration to the dessert?

    • @HaroldLloyd69
      @HaroldLloyd69 3 роки тому +1

      @@travisminneapolis You do realize that the Hoover Dam serves electricity to areas where people live, right? So be it desert or not (keep in mind electricity can be sent over things called power lines), the dam generates power for millions of people all over the southwest US.

    • @patriciaikeda2608
      @patriciaikeda2608 3 роки тому +3

      I live in Las Vegas and yes there is mass migration here.

  • @smokert5555
    @smokert5555 7 років тому +642

    How were these "surprises"? "Oh look, the town we knew was here when we flooded the valley is still here!"

    • @immathug
      @immathug 7 років тому +28

      Shut up Meg.

    • @smokert5555
      @smokert5555 7 років тому +24

      immathug
      The perfect response from someone who can't answer the question.

    • @immathug
      @immathug 7 років тому +20

      Says the person who asked the question and doesn't realize not everybody knows the history of Lake Mead.....
      Got anything else to say?

    • @Sunokanse
      @Sunokanse 7 років тому +1

      immathug Oh my, this is so surprising.

    • @gidgetnsweetpealacarter9797
      @gidgetnsweetpealacarter9797 7 років тому +2

      immathug me being one of them! Thanks😊

  • @Jack_Torrance.
    @Jack_Torrance. 8 років тому +77

    "West Coast drought." It is a desert. It has always been a desert. Deserts are arid. Too many people are using the artificial water reservoir. This is returning the desert back to what it was. Nature always wins.

    • @jeepcollector91
      @jeepcollector91 8 років тому +10

      And Death Valley once had a huge lake.

    • @graciegoldthelab2858
      @graciegoldthelab2858 7 років тому +2

      Indrid Cold agreed! California is and always will be a desert!!

    • @Battleborn357
      @Battleborn357 7 років тому +9

      +Indrid Cold
      The drought of Lake Mead isn't because of the arid desert. Lake Mead is part of the flow from the Colorado River. Lack of snowfall and rain in and around the Rockies that deposits into this flow over the last 15 years has made it shallow.

    • @MarbleDemo
      @MarbleDemo 7 років тому

      The headline could be 'The dam desert project is surprising dry.'

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 6 років тому +2

      Nevada should build a pipeline from the Pacific ocean
      and pipe water in

  • @SullenJones
    @SullenJones 3 роки тому +79

    No matter if this was recorded 5 years ago, this strikes me as a stunning disconnect from reality at the time by the narrator, tour guides, and the in-studio on air talent. Since 2000, Lake Mead has dropped by 130 feet (roughly 43 meters). Is this an emergency? What's causing the drop? Was creating Lake Mead a good option and for whom? What risks are there if the Lake continues to diminish at this pace or faster? What have we learned about mega dams since the opening of the Hoover Dam?

    • @gregnixon1296
      @gregnixon1296 3 роки тому +8

      You are describing a PBS story, not CBS.

    • @jamessmith9622
      @jamessmith9622 3 роки тому +15

      The weather is being manipulated to cause this to effect farming, water supplies and livestock. Ultimate goal cause enough distress to speed up depopulation.

    • @cainster
      @cainster 3 роки тому +21

      @@jamessmith9622 Does your head itch with that tin foil hat on it?

    • @jamessmith9622
      @jamessmith9622 3 роки тому +14

      @@cainster you'll see brother. God bless. I promise there will come a time you'll eat every single letter of the words you used to mock people like me. But someone like you can't accept the truth, so you'll be so blown away you won't be able to live with it and who knows what you'll do. My suggestion is get right with Jesus and submit to him with obedience, for this is not a coincidence :) +

    • @danskehans
      @danskehans 3 роки тому +3

      @@jamessmith9622 Eh? Manipulated by who? Speed up depopulation? Where do you get those thoughts from?

  • @peaceunreal4051
    @peaceunreal4051 3 роки тому +170

    Dang fallout new vegas remastered looking real good

  • @badlandskid
    @badlandskid 7 років тому +2019

    As a child I had nightmares that California would have an earthquake and slide into the ocean. Now I have nightmares that it won't.

    • @TheMrZ007
      @TheMrZ007 7 років тому +49

      badlandskid You're nightmares as a kid are scientifically well overdue. The chances of severely catastrophic EQ of an 8.0 or higher along the San Andreas fault has been raised to 7% in the next decade. An EQ of even a 7.0 or above on the San Andreas is due by over 100yrs now. It's literally just a matter of when a huge chunk of either Northern or Southern CA gets destroyed in an EQ of a monumental scale.

    • @badlandskid
      @badlandskid 7 років тому +32

      TheMrZ007 For sure. The New Madrid Fault also is considered to be over due for a big one.
      My former comment was tongue in cheek.

    • @robertbrown6933
      @robertbrown6933 6 років тому +72

      If you have never seen idiocracy, watch it. That's California

    • @travisbull2152
      @travisbull2152 6 років тому +5

      badlandskid nope it will be hit by a great tsunami

    • @robertbrown6933
      @robertbrown6933 6 років тому +16

      william dohn couldn't hurt to try

  • @relevantinformation6655
    @relevantinformation6655 3 роки тому +127

    Pretty soon you’ll be able to walk across the entire lake… without it being a miracle…

    • @_mjb
      @_mjb 3 роки тому +6

      this was in 2015 bro

    • @brickbreaker9581
      @brickbreaker9581 3 роки тому +5

      Probably can’t even get your ankles wet out there now.

    • @robertstack2144
      @robertstack2144 3 роки тому +3

      The Air Force may use the dry lake bed for emergency landings.

    • @relevantinformation6655
      @relevantinformation6655 3 роки тому +1

      @@robertstack2144 🤣👍

    • @Jacaerys1
      @Jacaerys1 3 роки тому

      @@_mjb it’s lower now.

  • @TheBushdoctor68
    @TheBushdoctor68 6 років тому +49

    Oh look, the low water levels reveal the buildings that we flooded.
    Who could've guessed that. What a surprise.

  • @angrygnome4779
    @angrygnome4779 3 роки тому +424

    Surprise!!! There’s a desert under that man made lake.

    • @nancyranft4801
      @nancyranft4801 3 роки тому +18

      Yep, there's one under LA and most of southern California, too. FYI, grass is not a native desert dweller, lol. Here in Vegas they've finally made it Law that ALL non-residential grass MUST be eliminated. The casinos should be able to afford it. People are gonna howl when they make it residential, too! I guess they prefer to die of thirst while they keep their lawns nice and green!

    • @DoubleOhSilver
      @DoubleOhSilver 3 роки тому +9

      @@nancyranft4801 there's such thing as grass native to deserts, but it looks yellow, dry, and dead throughout most of the year but turns yellow-green after some rain

    • @nancyranft4801
      @nancyranft4801 3 роки тому +9

      @@DoubleOhSilver
      Ah, I wasn't aware. Thanx for the info. I'm sure you know I was referring to the lush lawns seen throughout our fair city but I appreciate your correction. I do prefer my statements be right, lol.

    • @DoubleOhSilver
      @DoubleOhSilver 3 роки тому

      @@nancyranft4801 yeah for sure, just felt like sharing some "fun" facts :p

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 3 роки тому

      @@nancyranft4801
      Las Vegas can't have green lawn grass?

  • @gmr238
    @gmr238 3 роки тому +2

    When I lived in Las Vegas for 5 years, I spent alot of time at Lake Mead. So many great times and memories I will always cherish. Hope for a rainy winter!

  • @gazoo-pl4nx
    @gazoo-pl4nx 8 років тому +754

    so we're going to die from dehydration, but hey check out the cool scenery....

    • @ElementofKindness
      @ElementofKindness 8 років тому +53

      +gazoo5681
      It's God's way of saying he hates Californians.

    • @hsiehkanusea
      @hsiehkanusea 8 років тому +8

      +gazoo5681 Buy water stocks; no one's buying condoms.

    • @RuleofFive
      @RuleofFive 8 років тому +6

      +gazoo5681 I was thinking the same thing......horrible drought and now a fluff story.....

    • @bart1779
      @bart1779 7 років тому +1

      hey, don't worry about it, it will show back up.

    • @TheMrhycannon
      @TheMrhycannon 6 років тому +9

      The penalty for stealing water from other states..

  • @redcompanyINC
    @redcompanyINC 5 років тому +287

    I was kind of expecting them to find Mirelurks or something

  • @tinytattoomike7943
    @tinytattoomike7943 6 років тому +62

    They left out so much about this B29 it was doing experiments called Sun tracker the first heat seeking devise on that day they had a different pilot then usual after doing the test which involved extreme diving and climbing to see if the sun tracker would track the sun the pilot got cocky and after the experiment started making low passes over lake mead so low that he caught a prop on a wave and killed a engine and crash landing into the lake
    Everyone got out quick except the tail gunner his parachute opened while scrambling through the fuselage and got caught up
    The pilot dove back in the plane and rescued him ! That's why when they first found the plane after years on the bottom the parachute was strewn from the tail forward baffling the divers
    The went to a nursing home and talked to the only surviving crew and in his 90's told the whole story
    And the FBI or military dove down right after the crash and retrieved the sun tracker

    • @derrecktaylor8817
      @derrecktaylor8817 5 років тому +7

      Interesting story

    • @dwightdodd3734
      @dwightdodd3734 4 роки тому +3

      thanks Mike!

    • @imonthewinningside8281
      @imonthewinningside8281 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comedic value on the last line. They really can do about whatever they want if it's important to them!

    • @karaDee2363
      @karaDee2363 3 роки тому

      Um, the story was about Lake Mead, not the B-29, so that's why they left lots of information about it out

  • @mastercreamer1398
    @mastercreamer1398 3 роки тому +212

    When do they start finding the skeletons from all the dumped bodies

  • @alepepperoni2563
    @alepepperoni2563 3 роки тому +105

    Theres an actual bomber down there lol
    Fallout new vegas got a lot lore right

    • @ppmghee211
      @ppmghee211 3 роки тому

      Fr tho

    • @lasagnasux4934
      @lasagnasux4934 3 роки тому

      I was about to say, who put that bomber back there? I know i took it out years ago for the boomers.

  • @formetopoopon2057
    @formetopoopon2057 9 років тому +389

    A metal detectors paradise...........

    • @ginsuma1402
      @ginsuma1402 9 років тому +23

      +ForMeTo PoopOn Shhhhh....You dont go spreading that online. I bet only 1% of people who saw this had that though...now you're plantin that seed for everyone.

    • @nunyabusiness8780
      @nunyabusiness8780 7 років тому +14

      Ginsuma... It is againt the law on federal land,I know, I've been doing it for years.

    • @ginsuma1402
      @ginsuma1402 7 років тому +9

      NUNYA BUSINESS
      not if you go there late at night
      . I found an old news paper with an article on Lincoln buried with coins from 1854 on state property and got over 10,000 back in the 90's....just told the city it was buried in my front yard.

    • @AntonioJesus32109
      @AntonioJesus32109 6 років тому +3

      It's illegal to metal detect on national parks here in vegas

    • @tracymorgan2887
      @tracymorgan2887 6 років тому +1

      Yes. The seed is in who going to get that diamond bracelet diamond ring old mob pearls you name it

  • @tonymuse
    @tonymuse 7 років тому +293

    "B-29 - "They the most popular and most used plane in WWII"... This guy doesn't know his WWII history and numbers very well.

    • @jimd1944
      @jimd1944 6 років тому +21

      Sir, give the guy a break: he's just a tour guide trying to make a living. reminds me of the chinese tour guides saying the Great wall is the only man made structure on earth you can see from space ... totally absurd but .. people pick it up and run with it.

    • @Rampant16
      @Rampant16 6 років тому +49

      Jim D lol give a guy a break because he is a tour guide??? Most of his job is about sharing facts and he can't even do that. It is just ignorance.

    • @jimd1944
      @jimd1944 6 років тому +5

      Fightless: Ok, I will give you that and yes, too much ignorance

    • @devinpetersen2387
      @devinpetersen2387 6 років тому +6

      What would you say the most used plane of ww2 was? Than tell me what you think the most used american plane was

    • @TheBushdoctor68
      @TheBushdoctor68 6 років тому +8

      Ehm.. he said "The B-29s were very important during WW2. They carried all the different bombs and a lot of people flew in them" 2:15
      He said it a bit clumsy, but he was right, and it was Tony (who's got the evidence right in front of him) presenting us with false information as being reality.
      Which is the very thing he accused the guy in the video of.

  • @AtimatikArmy
    @AtimatikArmy 8 років тому +393

    That diving instructor doesn't even know what he is showing people. The B-29 came late in the war and had very little usage compared to that of the B-17 "Flying Fortress" that was responsible for the majority of the bombing campaigns into Germany during WWII. The most notable thing the B-29 did; however, was that it was used to deliver both Atom bombs which hit Japan, ultimately ending the war.

    • @coleshipes5485
      @coleshipes5485 8 років тому +18

      +Atimatik Army Wrong, B-24s were used quite a bit more than B-17s.

    • @AtimatikArmy
      @AtimatikArmy 8 років тому +25

      Cole Shipes Though the Consolidated B-24 Liberator was built in greater numbers, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is often regarded as the more important heavy bomber for the American Allies in the Second World War, accounting for over 290,000 sorties against ground installations and dropping over 640,000 tons of bombs. By war's end, the B-17 Flying Fortress was a mainstay in both the Pacific and European Theaters of War. The system became the symbol of American bomber might in the Second World War and continues with its legendary status even today.
      source: www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.asp?aircraft_id=79

    • @jers59
      @jers59 8 років тому +16

      +Atimatik Army Wrong the B17 saw little service in the pacific, after Guadalcanal it was withdrawn. The B24 was much more versatile bomber it actually bombed Japan, sank more U boats then any other aircraft was only bomber able to bomb Ploesti oil fields. The B24 was more modern and better bomber then the B17 and carry bigger bomb load

    • @AtimatikArmy
      @AtimatikArmy 8 років тому +7

      ***** This is the source I recited the information from, perhaps you want to tell them?
      www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.asp?aircraft_id=79
      Anyhow, I don't dismiss what you say, but you have to admit, in terms of the iconic bomber of WWII, stats aside, it's most certainly the B17 all the way.

    • @jers59
      @jers59 8 років тому +5

      +Atimatik Army One reason the B17 were stationed in South England around London, the B24 in North England. If you are war reporter where would you be stationed? Also the B24 flew out of North Africa, they ended the U boat immunity zone from air attack. The navy flew a lot of them as patrol bombers with single tail. The first bomber to fly 25 missions was not B17 Memphis Bell that was Hollywood BS it was B24.

  • @badmf7551
    @badmf7551 4 роки тому +15

    I love how they make a massive drought seem like good times...

  • @anntares172
    @anntares172 3 роки тому +130

    Why is this all so positively spun? It's a crisis.

    • @tabbykatniss3150
      @tabbykatniss3150 3 роки тому +12

      Because all you can do sometimes in a crisis is look for the positives.

    • @donaldmiller5384
      @donaldmiller5384 3 роки тому +17

      Water crisis in the world's third largest desert....lol.

    • @jerrystephenson6198
      @jerrystephenson6198 3 роки тому +12

      @@donaldmiller5384 the water crisis is for the 20 million people in California, Nevada and Arizona and the entire nation as it effects the food supply of the country.
      But surely you must know that lol.

    • @VictorNewman201
      @VictorNewman201 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly, the propaganda spin here is insane.

    • @kittyyy_art
      @kittyyy_art 3 роки тому

      I agree

  • @philbrown9764
    @philbrown9764 7 років тому +33

    It's sad to see a beautiful lake drying up. I guess in time, it'll be the Mead Desert

    • @ee4231
      @ee4231 3 роки тому +5

      Its just nature taking it back and restoring it to its original glory.

    • @CarlosBenjamin
      @CarlosBenjamin 3 роки тому +2

      Glenn Canyon.

  • @tootsiegirl
    @tootsiegirl 7 років тому +301

    Bet there is a lot of bodies down there with concrete slippers.

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 6 років тому +9

      I think I see a judge

    • @alecu739
      @alecu739 6 років тому +2

      tootsie girl 😂👌

    • @ramonw9430
      @ramonw9430 6 років тому +9

      Alec Urquhart No seriously. California has been hot with gangland murders for decades. Where do you think all of the "missing persons" end up? Places like the bottom of this lake. They find decades old bodies all the time in lakes and canals in California.

    • @BigPhallus4u
      @BigPhallus4u 5 років тому +5

      Those I-talians have always crafted such fine shoes!

    • @madmcmad4793
      @madmcmad4793 5 років тому +1

      @@BigPhallus4u Dem I-talians stinkin up the place with dem fancy perfumes, tailored suits, and concrete slippers

  • @Scandoboy1000
    @Scandoboy1000 7 років тому +38

    No vegetation ring even around the edge. That is a landscape from hell to green lovers.

    • @mto9715
      @mto9715 6 років тому +1

      John Fenman NO CAR WASHING!

    • @paulclifford4040
      @paulclifford4040 5 років тому +2

      So true

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 5 років тому +1

      For people who love the desert, it's beautiful

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 3 роки тому

    That's phenomenal. I have been to Lake Mead in the late 70's. Unrecognizable.

  • @Sssssssslf
    @Sssssssslf 4 роки тому +3

    Such a beautiful place! I can't wait to visit Nevada some day the entire state fascinates me

  • @Hainero2001
    @Hainero2001 6 років тому +7

    1990's? I remember camping and water skiing at Lake Mead as a kid in the 90's. I never had any idea it was so deep.

  • @abyssalknight4081
    @abyssalknight4081 9 років тому +132

    The B29 from New Vegas. :)

    • @randypurser4823
      @randypurser4823 9 років тому +8

      +American Soldier i thought i was the only one

    • @Bramon83
      @Bramon83 6 років тому +3

      V-Rex they tried that once with a B-29 in the artic. Ended terribly. 😭

    • @scotcoon1186
      @scotcoon1186 6 років тому +1

      B because of ineptitude of part of the crew.

    • @jason127x99
      @jason127x99 4 роки тому

      Abyssal Knight I was watching UFO Hunters a few yrs back and I wonder if this was the plane that was hauling some parts off a UFO that crashed back in the 40s? I could be wrong. I remember the show saying that something was messing with the planes avionics and it crashed.

  • @That1towncar
    @That1towncar 6 років тому +5

    I always am fascinated by exploring things that may have been hidden underwater or that are on the bottom of a lake. Even better is when the things are not underwater due to droughts etc.

  • @rajaterra
    @rajaterra 3 роки тому +42

    Another exciting positive to horrific catastrophic drought is that you can’t drink the koolaid if your out of water.

    • @sonnyxlbright5904
      @sonnyxlbright5904 3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂 And, they also taught us that water is wet. Who would have known that ?!

    • @Valskyr
      @Valskyr 3 роки тому +1

      blacks will just have to start thinking enviromentally in order to prevent this i suppose

    • @Name-ps9fx
      @Name-ps9fx 3 роки тому

      You can always snort the kool-aid...powder is powder!

    • @ronniepirtlejr2606
      @ronniepirtlejr2606 3 роки тому

      Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been named the deadliest park in America. Outside magazine published its list of the 10 most deadly national parks on March 1. They pulled records from January 2006 to September 2016 on where, how, and why park visitors are dying.Mar 8, 2017
      There's a connection with the Missing 411.

  • @donaldmiller5384
    @donaldmiller5384 3 роки тому +35

    It's not a drought if it happens every year. The Mojave Desert is the 3rd largest desert in the world. It's not drought. It is a desert.

    • @IJMacfarlane
      @IJMacfarlane 3 роки тому

      I get your point, but the Mojave Desert isn't even close to the 3rd largest in the world. It's not even the largest in North America.

    • @d.jensen5153
      @d.jensen5153 3 роки тому +3

      Almost none of the water in Lake Mead comes from the Mojave Desert. It is filled by the Colorado River. The Colorado River is fed primarily by meltwater from winter snowpack in portions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. That snowpack varies quite a bit from year to year, but the general trend is toward less and less.

    • @jango7889
      @jango7889 3 роки тому +1

      its funny seeing all these libtards blaming it on gLoBaL wArMiNg

    • @541-RAIDER
      @541-RAIDER 3 роки тому +1

      @@d.jensen5153 stop articulating yourself so well, stop actually researching and educating yourself. You might actually make some of these idiots in these comments think. For those that don't understand my comment, I'm being sarcastic.

  • @EdVanMeyer
    @EdVanMeyer 7 років тому +57

    Be interesting to metal detect that old town!

    • @drinkthekoolaidkids
      @drinkthekoolaidkids 5 років тому

      Wont find nothing but a bunch of rusty nails and horseshoes.

    • @briantruax1682
      @briantruax1682 5 років тому

      Being goverment land you will not get to KEEP anything

  • @TheWyoCoyote
    @TheWyoCoyote 9 років тому +148

    Our Government can't balance a budget or negotiate a treaty, and some of you think they can control the weather?

    • @readhistory2023
      @readhistory2023 7 років тому +1

      We do have planes you know. With that said cloud seeding is still debated to whether it's actually effective or not. Basically it comes down to someone says they made more rain. The problem is how do you know how much it was going to rain in the first place? If you've watched your weather man on TV you'll know they get the amount of rain or snow wrong as often as not. It's why they use percentage chance of rain rather than absolutes when forecasting. The only place I'd be a weather man is Arizona or Nevada...sunny with a chance of cloud with more sun followed by a period of darkness.

    • @Verum_XXII
      @Verum_XXII 6 років тому +3

      Richard Miller have you ever seen the cloud machine that NASA has? Yes weather can be manually manipulated, created and controlled lol.

    • @mto9715
      @mto9715 6 років тому

      Richard Miller and noone is in outer space! Thank you.

    • @TTGPetWussy
      @TTGPetWussy 6 років тому

      @Richard Miller obviously you are unaware of Nicola Tesla and his many inventions.

    • @knaziringram4589
      @knaziringram4589 6 років тому

      Richard Miller well said

  • @paulfixesstuff1059
    @paulfixesstuff1059 3 роки тому +31

    The lake isn’t just “drying up.” Yes we are in a terrible drought, even five years after this story aired, but the heavy demands by California for power generated by Hoover Dam, which is what created the lake, is a big reason the water is going down so quickly.

    • @StreetMachine18
      @StreetMachine18 3 роки тому +9

      if only california was sunny... then they could use solar panels to make electricity.... *wait, whats that honey, oh it is sunny there?... nvm"

    • @mybad8805
      @mybad8805 3 роки тому +8

      Not so much that the water level is lowering as the drought worsens. It is much more likely that the vast amount of firearms lost in tragic boating accidents are piling up towards the surface. Just a thought.

    • @greatsoutherntrendkill79
      @greatsoutherntrendkill79 3 роки тому

      No

    • @johnschumer2174
      @johnschumer2174 3 роки тому +1

      @@StreetMachine18 Yup, keep drinking the solar koolaid. You do realize you have sun & wind where you live as well? Wonder why your state isn't doing it? Stop wondering and just research it... Educate yourself, people like you would be surprised.

    • @matthewfurlani8647
      @matthewfurlani8647 3 роки тому +7

      Its amazing how they just keep thinking they can import immigrants and increase populations indefinitely and then blame global warming 🙄

  • @deprogramming_journey5
    @deprogramming_journey5 3 роки тому +51

    This is from 5 years ago. We're still in the same drought.

    • @ronniepirtlejr2606
      @ronniepirtlejr2606 3 роки тому +1

      It's probably safer for the people!
      Missing 411
      Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been named the deadliest park in America. Outside magazine published its list of the 10 most deadly national parks on March 1. They pulled records from January 2006 to September 2016 on where, how, and why park visitors are dying.Mar 8, 2017

    • @jouleSansLoi
      @jouleSansLoi 3 роки тому

      This comment hits me hard

    • @samuelponce1
      @samuelponce1 3 роки тому

      @@ronniepirtlejr2606 why and what are you talking about truly first time hearing all this

    • @cerealuser
      @cerealuser 3 роки тому

      almost 6 years ago

    • @robertcrusader5019
      @robertcrusader5019 3 роки тому +1

      California environmental officials are letting trillions of gallons of fresh water just flow into the Pacific. This drought is man-made.

  • @jamesarnold2399
    @jamesarnold2399 3 роки тому +113

    Lake Meade is an artificial lake in a desert,just saying.

    • @billprice6458
      @billprice6458 3 роки тому +7

      It provides water and power to the entire west coast. Just saying.

    • @TisiphonesShadow
      @TisiphonesShadow 3 роки тому +11

      @@billprice6458 Not for much longer, just saying.

    • @tacticalbacon7386
      @tacticalbacon7386 3 роки тому +2

      @@TisiphonesShadow Someone will probably break this "just saying" chain eventually, just saying.

    • @bigboi9856
      @bigboi9856 3 роки тому +3

      @@tacticalbacon7386 its not going to be me, just sayin

    • @davidgrover5996
      @davidgrover5996 3 роки тому +1

      Yet it was filled near capacity most of the time it has existed and it was only 38 years ago that too much water almost destroyed it, just saying.

  • @stevenstair1068
    @stevenstair1068 3 роки тому +12

    I remember when I was a kid my grandfather said it was going to do this...

  • @gayleclanton3311
    @gayleclanton3311 5 років тому +32

    Just Curious....Why do we let boats in our drinking water resources??

    • @carlospaige4589
      @carlospaige4589 4 роки тому +2

      Money money and tourism, after all this IS A CAPITALIST country. Money is first and foremost the priority! As you were!

    • @Cjohn31
      @Cjohn31 4 роки тому +8

      You know while we are a capitalist country we do more than most other countries for the poor world wide and abroad! Do you know why? Tax write offs from the capitalist you hate. Socialism does bring equality tho,everyone equally has nothing

    • @davidmarklein
      @davidmarklein 4 роки тому +13

      Because we learned how to purify drinking water about a hundred years ago.

    • @boathousejoed9005
      @boathousejoed9005 4 роки тому +1

      I was just thinking the same thing.That's unheard of on the east coast.

    • @luisgalleguillos4868
      @luisgalleguillos4868 4 роки тому

      @@davidmarklein Cancer causing imgredients in fuel and oil.

  • @cyncitynv7413
    @cyncitynv7413 6 років тому +6

    Home means Nevada home means the hills home means the sage and the pines...I love my Nevada!

    • @tedshepherd3722
      @tedshepherd3722 6 років тому

      I bet you do love Nevada and waste no water too. Like me.

  • @johna1160
    @johna1160 3 роки тому +13

    B-29 "The most popular, and most used plane in World War Two". Horseshit.

    • @leewilliamson3424
      @leewilliamson3424 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you 😊 B17's not B29's!!! I don't know where they get thier information from must be the internet. Unlike us We received are information from book's and Veterans.

    • @bradganz6787
      @bradganz6787 3 роки тому

      Lol the 29 was a piece of garbage during ww2 my uncle replaced engines on them on tinian island.said there were a death trap

  • @arleneportsmouth1263
    @arleneportsmouth1263 3 роки тому

    I always thought John Blackstone was so gorgeous and a very talented reporter with an excellent voice.

  • @iaintdoingit8199
    @iaintdoingit8199 7 років тому +7

    My brother, a truck driver with a flatbed, has been one of many truckers that have carried enormous pipes to be placed underground for water supply. To me that is so frightening.

    • @a.s.4914
      @a.s.4914 7 років тому

      Karen East It was a town, never any water there before. Man made is what is, or should I say, was....

  • @thatonestockphoto6143
    @thatonestockphoto6143 3 роки тому +39

    “Oh please let it be a sunken B-29 Bomber”
    “Nice”

  • @vincestyles1030
    @vincestyles1030 3 роки тому +4

    When I was a kid it was full now looking at it I can’t believe it.

  • @NYDRAINS
    @NYDRAINS 3 роки тому +2

    Incredible! If it wasn't for the water line you couldn't really grasp the magnitude of the situation! Wish I could see some sort of time laps pictures or videos

  • @wpgoodsonify
    @wpgoodsonify 3 роки тому +15

    Not low from drought. All of California's water was full then drained too late in season. Man caused drought.

  • @SPGRAMPA1
    @SPGRAMPA1 6 років тому +45

    How many companys have underground pipeslines pumping water out of lake mead that they dont tell you about?

    • @delano62
      @delano62 6 років тому +4

      32.5 ?
      I don't know. You tell us.
      Oh. And proof would be nice too.

    • @aroldfut
      @aroldfut 5 років тому +1

      Pretty stupid question considering there are NO companies bigger than fast food restaurants within 100 miles of the lake.

    • @danstrayer111
      @danstrayer111 5 років тому +1

      uh..right...some company covertly builds a pipeline through a National Recreation Area

    • @kirkjohnson9353
      @kirkjohnson9353 5 років тому +6

      This kind of thinking is what Alex Jones encourages

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 4 роки тому +1

      The ncr gets its water from lake Meade.

  • @Kotikjeff
    @Kotikjeff 6 років тому +12

    If you take a valley with a small town and flood it to create a lake. Then drain the water away and the remains of the town are still there how can it be a surprise? I would be surprised if there were no remains. Or the remains of a different town altogether.

    • @adamwilliams5492
      @adamwilliams5492 3 роки тому

      Do u know how powerful water really is? And do u k ow what that town was made out of? Not steel i-beams. More like "clay" sticks mud. Its a surprise that the river/damn didnt dissolve all the buildings

  • @lobitome
    @lobitome 3 роки тому +10

    California having an ocean right next to them, should have figured out years ago how to make the ocean water usable for drinking and whatever else they needed it for.

    • @tracyhaynes5404
      @tracyhaynes5404 3 роки тому

      They did. California uses a lot of desalinated ocean water. It got my guts messed up all three times I went there. You cant even have ice in your drink at a restaurant without the chance of getting some

  • @josie1899
    @josie1899 3 роки тому +2

    My great grandfather lived in St Thomas until his death at the bottom of a hand dug well. This well caved in on him and was left there as his grave site. As I understand it, most if not all the graveyard was relocated to a special section of the cemetery in Overton.

  • @mohawkdriver2504
    @mohawkdriver2504 2 роки тому

    Used to live in Las Vegas and after 20 years, was thrilled to relocate to Northwest Washington state. My rain gauge indicates we have had 3.5 inches of rain in the last week.

  • @artjohnson1757
    @artjohnson1757 5 років тому +6

    You should have seen the lake in 1969 that's when I first came here and stayed with a friend. I was 22 yrs. old and there was nothing to do in Las Vegas so I went to L.A.. The lake was full to the top back then, living here for over 30 yrs. now I worry about the water, they just keep building and building like its not a problem.

    • @nickthetricy
      @nickthetricy 5 років тому +1

      You serious bro. Ok when they filled the lake in a month 60 years ago how was that done? Think they damned the river. When this story was made they undamed the river. If they wanted the lake full they could damn the river agin. Someone made a decision to let the water out, but our reporter is asking the tourist questions not asking the man that controls the federally controled damn

    • @donaldpetkus1637
      @donaldpetkus1637 5 років тому

      Reminds me of how much Alaskan glaciers have retreated over a decade.

  • @mattdylan1168
    @mattdylan1168 7 років тому +71

    Lost of 100 feet of water ? I would say cause for worry not rejoicing , fun and play .

    • @LCO213
      @LCO213 7 років тому +12

      Matt Dylan yeah, Las Vegas will be a ghost town some day, when the main water source dries up. It's been consistently going down for decades, and the population of the surrounding towns keeps going up.

    • @mattdylan1168
      @mattdylan1168 7 років тому +1

      LCO213 Thank you.

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter 6 років тому +5

      That's a truly staggering volume of water -100 foot right across the whole lake area

    • @andrewzheng4038
      @andrewzheng4038 6 років тому +1

      Make the best of a bad situation I guess

    • @somethinsomethin7243
      @somethinsomethin7243 6 років тому +7

      Yet people all over California an Arizona are still watering their grass.

  • @howardkerr8174
    @howardkerr8174 3 роки тому +19

    I thought this video was less than a month old, too bad we can get folks to go back and update some of these mini-docs. I would imagine the water is much lower now.

    • @paulk459
      @paulk459 3 роки тому

      Idk it rises and lowers often

  • @bucksavage1221
    @bucksavage1221 3 роки тому +24

    The fact we’re still talking about this emergency five years later is the real emergency. My biggest worry living in Kansas is the westerners migrating to my state raising my taxes and my comfortable home value. Praying for major mountain snows ASAP.

    • @stevecortez2980
      @stevecortez2980 3 роки тому +8

      Don't worry Don't nobody want 2 move 2 Kansas 🤣

    • @radiotec76
      @radiotec76 3 роки тому

      Houston, Texas here. Totally agree. Ooops! Too late. They're here.

    • @wendyhardin5259
      @wendyhardin5259 3 роки тому +4

      Trust me. We don’t want to live in Kansas.

    • @radiotec76
      @radiotec76 3 роки тому

      @@wendyhardin5259 yeah, I hear a lot of people from the coasts say that about Texas too but my lyin' eyes tell me otherwise.

    • @rc3115
      @rc3115 3 роки тому +2

      trust me, no one wants to come to Kansas

  • @wmgthilgen
    @wmgthilgen 3 роки тому +2

    We've known and watched the water level go down for decades, why is it such concern today, when it wasn't yesterday.

  • @Cinziaking
    @Cinziaking 6 років тому +31

    A feel good story about the water running out... 'It's so beautiful ' these people just don't get it

    • @bruxmcgunn4323
      @bruxmcgunn4323 4 роки тому

      peter dugas , no worries, there’s always bottles of water at their local whale mart...

    • @tomwolf8721
      @tomwolf8721 4 роки тому +1

      It's a long draught. Nevada and California are famous for those. Maybe the people expect the rains back again as has happened in the past. Of course God may have turned the spigot off for good.

    • @jamesgraham2467
      @jamesgraham2467 3 роки тому

      get what, please don't say global warming

  • @gavinr9356
    @gavinr9356 5 років тому +58

    Were is this guy getting his facts the b-29 was not the most used at all not even close to the b-17

    • @stewartcaldwell5299
      @stewartcaldwell5299 4 роки тому +1

      I think he meant "of those that flew into Lake Mead".

    • @pocketchange3543
      @pocketchange3543 4 роки тому +1

      The B- 29 was build to replace the B-17

    • @jamessatterfield7667
      @jamessatterfield7667 3 роки тому

      Along with the B-17, the B-24 were far more widely flown than the late in the game B-29.

  • @at6686
    @at6686 3 роки тому +22

    The biggest surprise found under lake Meade? The end of the insane unsustainable growth of the south west.

    • @hmax1591
      @hmax1591 3 роки тому

      very well said.

  • @willpgarrett2940
    @willpgarrett2940 3 роки тому +68

    This was 5 years ago, so I bet that plane is almost completely out of water....

    • @tam1729
      @tam1729 3 роки тому +3

      I was just thinking this

    • @Slenderirl
      @Slenderirl 3 роки тому +3

      We've got a lot of rain since then dum dum

    • @caseylayton4898
      @caseylayton4898 3 роки тому +13

      @@Slenderirl it's still rapidly emptying lol

    • @JohnnyRFarmer
      @JohnnyRFarmer 3 роки тому +2

      I was thinking how much fatter Gayle King is.

    • @Redridininyohood
      @Redridininyohood 3 роки тому +9

      @@Slenderirl its still low dumb dumb....

  • @mencken8
    @mencken8 3 роки тому +25

    I don’t remember whether it was Lake Mead or Lake Powell, but maybe the receding waters will expose the remains of a distant cousin of mine, who dove off a boat and never came up.

    • @tabbykatniss3150
      @tabbykatniss3150 3 роки тому +9

      I would take advantage of nature and search like crazy to bring them home.

    • @mencken8
      @mencken8 3 роки тому +5

      @@tabbykatniss3150 Don’t know if he has any family left, let alone whether they’ve thought about that.

    • @tabbykatniss3150
      @tabbykatniss3150 3 роки тому +4

      rico567 I thought you said it was your cousin. Doesn’t that mean you’re they’re family left? Even my distant cousins to me are considered just as much family as we’re still blood relatives.

    • @mencken8
      @mencken8 3 роки тому +2

      @@tabbykatniss3150 That branch (off my maternal great-grandmother’s side) moved en masse from the midwest to CA during the Great Depression, and contact was only maintained through the offspring of my grandfather’s sister. I only remember seeing them maybe twice while growing up, and the story of the young man in the lake came via them. The irony is that he was an only child, and no one left of any of the CA branch but those three second-cousins, and they all childless, that branch will have become extinct when they pass. Big money from government war contracts, then goin, going, gone. Sic transit gloria mundi.

    • @meganr9280
      @meganr9280 3 роки тому +3

      @@mencken8 I think her question was, why don’t you search for your distant cousin since the waters are so low right now? Maybe you don’t do dives or know anyone that does? I would look around and talk to people if I were you though.

  • @smartacus88
    @smartacus88 7 років тому +20

    Well it's man made, so the ecosystem around there is just returning to normal. Nevada will be fine, it's the humans there who are fucked.

  • @dsdarkness2054
    @dsdarkness2054 7 років тому +44

    How do you ethically put a happy spin on the fact that the lake is becoming so low that the power plant will stop producing power soon.

    • @ericbrown4761
      @ericbrown4761 6 років тому +3

      DS Darkness because they are victims of their own policies that's why. Give give give. Sucks don't it.

    • @nickthetricy
      @nickthetricy 5 років тому +15

      Dude they do the same thing on lake Roosevelt and all dams lower the water for repairs and on aging dams and upgrades. Also this is normal before rainy season lower waster so dams can store the water that falls during rainy season. This piece of work journalism is selling you global warming and not reporting the fact if they closed all the gates at damn other then fish ladder it would flood over in less then a year even in draught. Think dude. A Dam is a man made cork in a river. They took out the cork...... All dams can be over over flooded they just cut the water flow. Thats why they dont show the million gallons of flowing out back of damn. And if they got a lack of power they fill the damn and raise the water level. High water equals higher pressure of water to spin the turbines faster creating more electricity so more people can turn on a t. V. And watch cnn and be lied to. Media is the enemy of the people . Truth will shock you.

    • @DR_SOLO
      @DR_SOLO 4 роки тому +1

      The seven turbines that were initially Concrete in built in place. During the dams Construction. I believe there's only three left that are operational. And one of them hasn't been turned on before. The two that we are working off of, are the reason the water level is so low. The amount of pressure and downflow, burnt up four of them generators already.

    • @gonetorumble492
      @gonetorumble492 3 роки тому

      Fake propaganda news for ya.

    • @Patrick_Ross
      @Patrick_Ross 3 роки тому +1

      @@nickthetricy - you win the “Most Ignorant Comment of the Week” award. Congratulations!

  • @fjm1061
    @fjm1061 3 роки тому +67

    Humans build an artificial lake and God says watch this 😂

  • @phale925
    @phale925 3 роки тому

    We lived in Las Vegas from 1988-1998. Massive influx of people yet nothing was done to mitigate these circumstances. "They" knew that the lake would dry up over time. The time is now.

  • @sonhuynh8222
    @sonhuynh8222 3 роки тому +20

    And as we speak Vegas housing is booming again ! Where will they find all the growth and water ?

  • @stuartsiglain3972
    @stuartsiglain3972 3 роки тому +5

    I just saw another video 1 day ago that the water level was down 140 feet.

  • @itzsnickers7144
    @itzsnickers7144 5 років тому +29

    I thought that B-29 was just from New Vegas, but the more you know I guess.

    • @ybr8192
      @ybr8192 5 років тому +1

      B-29? (don't mind the question, now i realisied)

    • @Shloomy_Shloms
      @Shloomy_Shloms 5 років тому +1

      Nope! Fallouts timeline is exactly the same as our world but splits into its own fictional timeline post WWII where the transistor was never invented

  • @Ihaveseenthings577
    @Ihaveseenthings577 5 років тому +6

    If that lake is on 163ft below normal, it will take a lot of rain to get back to level...wow...

    • @adamwilliams5492
      @adamwilliams5492 3 роки тому

      Its not that low. Its really low but not 168 or whatever. That water mark is not 170 feet from the water

  • @kilgroyproductions1658
    @kilgroyproductions1658 3 роки тому

    i was there in 2016 and it’s forever stained it’s crazy to think when ur in a boat looking up halfway up a mountain that has a water line way over ur head crazy to think about

  • @davidsoltau4177
    @davidsoltau4177 4 роки тому

    Thanks Nestle

  • @Mountain8ear
    @Mountain8ear 9 років тому +6

    Hey everyone, it's all okay! See, don't worry about the water disappearing! I think we are past the whole wishful/positive thinking stage of this collapse of half of our country's basic infrastructure. Sad attempt guy's.

  • @DWilliam1
    @DWilliam1 3 роки тому +16

    It’s back down to 37%…can’t farm in the desert…

    • @acspirit
      @acspirit 3 роки тому

      Hey, who says you can't farm cactuses? ;)

    • @DWilliam1
      @DWilliam1 3 роки тому +1

      @@acspirit spoke to soon. Maybe Aguave too? Tequila time.

  • @faithcastillo9597
    @faithcastillo9597 3 роки тому +3

    Guess those El Nino rains didn't help much considering what Lake Mead looks like five years later.

  • @samuelfreeman2181
    @samuelfreeman2181 3 роки тому

    so glad a buddy and I, and our wives, rented houseboats for a couple of weeks at time back when the water was at capacity levels--- just gorgeous.... unbelievable water skiing an fishing

  • @christinerichardson2406
    @christinerichardson2406 5 років тому

    My family had so much fun at Lake Mead 1986.

  • @paulburney7250
    @paulburney7250 3 роки тому +6

    What if we pump seawater into the Utah Salt Lake. to increase the water evaporation in the area, to (maybe) increase rainfall in the (much larger) area. Question only.

    • @98898685894
      @98898685894 3 роки тому

      Could flood Death Valley over 200 ft below sea level

    • @donaldmiller5384
      @donaldmiller5384 3 роки тому +1

      It would be more efficient to do a rain dance.

    • @internetopinion3043
      @internetopinion3043 3 роки тому

      You'd be better off digging swales and planting trees, to increase soil water retention. Also mitigate flash floods. Adding gabions to streams to slow the water flow.
      Get enough soil water in the ground and you'll start having springs pop up. If you can protect them from evaporation, you can have year round water flow.
      Plant the rain: Slow it, sink it, spread it.

  • @noahshillings6598
    @noahshillings6598 5 років тому +33

    That's the plane from Fallout: New Vegas

  • @MadACeTeeMack
    @MadACeTeeMack 3 роки тому +4

    Lake Mead looks like Mars when water was present

    • @acspirit
      @acspirit 3 роки тому

      Probably still is water there. It's just underground and frozen.

  • @mncalapati415
    @mncalapati415 3 роки тому +2

    This video was uploaded 5 years ago. I was there last year during the summer season and it still looks like that 😶

  • @Orlena2525
    @Orlena2525 3 роки тому +2

    If you missed it,, they admitted the government drowned the remaining residents that refused to leave

    • @civillady13
      @civillady13 3 роки тому

      Um no all that was said was a few people refused to leave because they believed the valley would never flood. Then showed a picture of people in skiffs. If there is any sources to support your claim please post because that would be interesting to read.

  • @johntexan4165
    @johntexan4165 3 роки тому +11

    Drought isn’t the only issue. How many people is it trying to support now? And of these, what percentage waste water?

  • @toddstidham8374
    @toddstidham8374 6 років тому +14

    After reading many of these comments, I realize I should really invest in the Reynolds company. A lot of people on here are wrapping their heads in tinfoil.

  • @Heavywall70
    @Heavywall70 6 років тому +9

    Everything about it is artificial
    The lake shouldn’t be there
    The Dam shouldn’t be there
    And that many people should not be there
    But keep the fountains flowing at the hotels and the pools full.

    • @mikebruno3749
      @mikebruno3749 5 років тому

      Exactamundo!

    • @xaagripha7326
      @xaagripha7326 3 роки тому

      Its ok we have planes for a river where going to remove death valley and L.A. and flow the Pacific through. We don't care what happens we have a right to that river front property.

    • @tombrenemanMt
      @tombrenemanMt 3 роки тому

      Read your history book and educate yourself, there was a reason for the dam beyond Las Vegas, your mind is a rerrible thing to waste!

    • @acspirit
      @acspirit 3 роки тому

      Politicians and their business partners among the rich and wealthy are artificial.

  • @sov19871987
    @sov19871987 3 роки тому +32

    Now they try to tell us how great low level of water is 😂😂😂

    • @gabelogan5877
      @gabelogan5877 3 роки тому +3

      CBS is trying to make climate change and droughts a good thing. Shaking my damn head.

    • @jasminebebe3455
      @jasminebebe3455 3 роки тому

      @@gabelogan5877 Only idiots move en masse to a desert.... good riddance.

    • @gabelogan5877
      @gabelogan5877 3 роки тому

      @@jasminebebe3455 LMFAO Only idiots make troll comments about matters they no sh*t about. The entire western half of the United States is facing a drought. Do you prefer 100+ million people vacate the West and !move to where you live and cause the US economy to collapse. SMH. Think before you press the send button. I have absolutely no time for your mess. Muted and blocked.

  • @humblerc841
    @humblerc841 3 роки тому +4

    While the fountains are running in Vegas and all the golf courses are green.

    • @capspik
      @capspik 3 роки тому

      As in California.

    • @mrbear1302
      @mrbear1302 3 роки тому

      @@capspik and Utah and Arizona and.....

    • @acspirit
      @acspirit 3 роки тому

      Importing water from Mars.

    • @humblerc841
      @humblerc841 3 роки тому

      @@acspirit I wouldn't be surprised if that was the plan

  • @greatlandranchrescue5363
    @greatlandranchrescue5363 9 років тому +12

    The real surprise will be when you turn on the faucet and nada!

    • @nilesbutler8638
      @nilesbutler8638 3 роки тому +2

      Imagine the outcry.
      I´m sure somebody will find a way to blame enviromentalists for it.

    • @robertlipsett2535
      @robertlipsett2535 3 роки тому

      you do know its also the water for boulder dam power station. no water no electricity

  • @SuperGereng
    @SuperGereng 7 років тому +6

    This presentation is plainly idiotic. The drying up of the lake is a environmental disaster, NOT something to be sold as a tourist attraction. Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City and smaller outlying towns depend on it as water supply. Going there for fun is like visiting a morgue and giggling at the was bodies decompose.

    • @Dkymoby
      @Dkymoby 7 років тому +1

      Keep in mind the "lake" is man made. A pure 20th century exploitation or abuse if you will of the Colorado River resource. The desert landscape you see is much closer to its natural state.

    • @laughtoohard9655
      @laughtoohard9655 7 років тому +4

      The lake will be fine. As soon as Obama's out of office all tides will begin to rise again. Including the economy.

    • @ficheye00
      @ficheye00 7 років тому

      HAW!! No, you are in for a big surprise. You haven't even checked the jobs numbers for years, I'll bet. But it's all Obama's fault. It makes life a lot simpler, doesn't it? The big disaster of the Trump administration is coming, and your jobs are not coming with it.

  • @Scuuurbs
    @Scuuurbs 3 роки тому +18

    "What an idiot, he thinks 58+57 = 121."
    **looks at the upload date**
    "...oh. Carry on, then."

  • @luvvinlovelock7254
    @luvvinlovelock7254 3 роки тому

    I just went there, it's so heart breaking. Used to work there, now it's just all in ruins and hardly any water.

  • @uberyoutuber3892
    @uberyoutuber3892 3 роки тому

    6yrs later and this clip is just as relevant.

  • @tbugher62
    @tbugher62 5 років тому +9

    Bye bye Las Vegas when the water is gone you will be able to buy a house for $1

  • @danieldmyers
    @danieldmyers 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, finally some news without the journalists political opinions peppered in as fact.

    • @bigchvy9192
      @bigchvy9192 3 роки тому +1

      Well its five years old so back before the media bs

  • @miroporvos
    @miroporvos 7 років тому +5

    Yeah, so much for that big El Niño we were hoping for... :(

  • @generalaone
    @generalaone 5 років тому

    Way to put a happy spin on a terrible situation that is only going to get worse.

  • @robertcrusader5019
    @robertcrusader5019 3 роки тому +2

    And, Lake Mead would be so low if California environmental officials would stop letting trillions of gallons of fresh water just flow into the Pacific. This drought is man-made.

  • @sunderwood9321
    @sunderwood9321 3 роки тому +26

    When our lakes went dry in Florida it was because someone rerouted it!

    • @valeriehaider3273
      @valeriehaider3273 3 роки тому +2

      Got it don't you.. California sells water to Nevada.. Reno alone?? The HOUSING BOOM and growth there is not supplied by the Truckee River alone??

    • @tabbykatniss3150
      @tabbykatniss3150 3 роки тому

      The lake was man made sooooo.

    • @BigHueroMac
      @BigHueroMac 3 роки тому +2

      @@tabbykatniss3150 yeah they dammed up the Colorado river and they got lake mead. California has been caught w their hand in the cookie jar more than once siphoning up that water and selling it to other states and then charging it’s own customers more because of the shortages

    • @meman6964
      @meman6964 3 роки тому +2

      Lake was made so Hoover Dam could generate electricity for California. Now I find out California also got the water!!! Takers

    • @robertcrusader5019
      @robertcrusader5019 3 роки тому +1

      You are exactly correct. These environmental problems are man-made to push the green new deal and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

  • @signsinthesunmoonandstars1778
    @signsinthesunmoonandstars1778 6 років тому +12

    There's nothing positive about no water 💦

  • @gamertyper6476
    @gamertyper6476 3 роки тому +17

    " the advantage of it being shallower is that now more divers can access it." LOL you're about to not have water in your state, there is no positive to that.

    • @Marked2429
      @Marked2429 3 роки тому +1

      las vegas uses 4% of the water in lake mead, california, and arizona use up the rest

    • @gamertyper6476
      @gamertyper6476 3 роки тому

      @@Marked2429 alright...

    • @adamwilliams5492
      @adamwilliams5492 3 роки тому

      U also know that Las vehas sits on a huge under water aquifer right?

  • @michaelvanhorn3271
    @michaelvanhorn3271 3 роки тому +1

    So clean out the lake bottom, do upgrades on the Damm, be ready to store as much water as possible.

    • @jonathanvogt4341
      @jonathanvogt4341 3 роки тому +1

      Water won't be coming back anytime soon, they dam up the Colorado for power and siphon off the water that collects to what amounts to unchecked water consumption and demand keeps growing and growing and growing and growing...you get the idea, this has to do with only a few things demand for water and building cities and communities in either a desert or a high plain desert and the fact that water is drying up really shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.

    • @michaelvanhorn3271
      @michaelvanhorn3271 3 роки тому

      @@jonathanvogt4341 I think you are partially correct, and allowing lawns in the desert, for example, is true insanity. Now is the time to do the long deferred maintenance on this and other dams including removing things like vehicles, sunken boats, aircraft, etc. Food production, especially small scale needs to be the priority for water in the southwest especially with the unchecked southern border causing population growth, we would have negative growth if it were not for immigration.
      They have been kicking this can of proper infrastructure repairs and maintenance since the 1970s and the rise of public employees unions pushing for larger and larger percentages of budgets. And now, dams, lakes, water systems, roads, bridges, railroads and the electric grids are now teetering on failure.
      And the worst part, this is the least expensive in terms of money, resources, and the environment to do maintenance and clean up in 2 generations and it could be wasted.
      The weather cycle is looking like an El Nina pattern with excess rain starting this year or next.
      And this really needs to be a wake up call for the electric car enthusiast as we dont have the production capacity to charge them at this time or in the near future of say the next 50 years.

    • @jonathanvogt4341
      @jonathanvogt4341 3 роки тому

      @@michaelvanhorn3271 weren't they calling this like a once in a few thousand years drought as well? I can't point to a source on that one though, the other question i had or rather was curious about is, isn't the grass used in the majority of lawns an invasive kentucky bluegrass?

  • @Eatadikcommiepig
    @Eatadikcommiepig 3 роки тому

    I was at lake Mead about6 years ago and i noticed the big white ring around the lake it was about 40 or 50 ft. Looks like now it is a bit more