Bountiful Precipitation and Full Reservoirs in California

hotrodharley

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“They found that the post-drought climate conditions were the most influential factors in drought recovery time. Wet conditions, such as those that slammed California after its long drought, hastened recovery. Dry conditions and temperature extremes, lengthened recovery. However, Anderegg says, “there are likely to be places in California where the drought was so severe that the ecosystem will not recover to the previous level because so much of the vegetation has died.”

https://unews.utah.edu/recover-from-drought/
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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the drought is over for the moment, and we don't know what that means...there's a chance the changing weather patterns will be beneficial to California...there is at least as good a chance that the drought will return after a temporary shift. there is also just as good a chance that this is the start of too much rain, with flooding and monumental mud slides.
California has been highly developed and built up. the sheer area that is dark and absorbs heat is enough to throw off the natural balance of weather in the area.
they should enjoy it for the moment and hope that they get lucky.
 

squarepush3r

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http://www.newsminer.com/mushing/yukon_quest/dangerous-trail-conditions-on-chena-river-reroute-yukon-quest-finish/article_1dd92e80-2fe5-11e9-b4a5-7fac57ee64b0.html

The Yukon Quest. Rerouted because the Yukon was not frozen quite enough. Guess what? It snowed! Guess what? The river still was not frozen enough.
Do you even read your own articles? This winter was extremely cold for Canada

FAIRBANKS - The back of the pack in the 2019 Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race will get to dodge another trail obstacle.

Because of hazardous ice conditions, including overflow and windblown snow on the Chena River coming into Fairbanks, the finish line has been moved from the Morris Thompson Visitors Center to the bridge on Nordale Road, the Quest announced Wednesday afternoon.
 

doublejj

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Do you even read your own articles? This winter was extremely cold for Canada

FAIRBANKS - The back of the pack in the 2019 Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race will get to dodge another trail obstacle.

Because of hazardous ice conditions, including overflow and windblown snow on the Chena River coming into Fairbanks, the finish line has been moved from the Morris Thompson Visitors Center to the bridge on Nordale Road, the Quest announced Wednesday afternoon.
Your making a case .....It's called "Climate Change"......I'm now convinced the climate is changing, thank u...
 

UncleBuck

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Do you even read your own articles? This winter was extremely cold for Canada

FAIRBANKS - The back of the pack in the 2019 Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race will get to dodge another trail obstacle.

Because of hazardous ice conditions, including overflow and windblown snow on the Chena River coming into Fairbanks, the finish line has been moved from the Morris Thompson Visitors Center to the bridge on Nordale Road, the Quest announced Wednesday afternoon.
You look dumb
 

hotrodharley

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It never got below-38 here last win. I’m a 2 hour drive from the Arctic Circle. Usually we hit -60 for a week. -40 is considered normal at night with daytime temperatures of -10 to 0. We got virtually no snow. A high pressure system formed early over the Gulf of Alaska and forced most of the cold temperatures and moisture South. Filling the reservoirs of California. Dumping huge amounts of snow inland. 155% of normal snowpack for Colorado. Incredible. It is predicted to be a historic year for runoff to the Rio Grande River. Which is virtually dry from October until April. Dry. No water. Cyclone blizzard hitting the Front Range of the Rockies and hauling east where it overwhelmed ranchers and farmers killing thousands of head of livestock. Then warming quickly to flood. Especially Iowa and Nebraska. But @squarepush3r has his head so far up conservative ass he’s fighting for air. Yet he posts.
 

squarepush3r

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It never got below-38 here last win. I’m a 2 hour drive from the Arctic Circle. Usually we hit -60 for a week. -40 is considered normal at night with daytime temperatures of -10 to 0. We got virtually no snow. A high pressure system formed early over the Gulf of Alaska and forced most of the cold temperatures and moisture South. Filling the reservoirs of California. Dumping huge amounts of snow inland. 155% of normal snowpack for Colorado. Incredible. It is predicted to be a historic year for runoff to the Rio Grande River. Which is virtually dry from October until April. Dry. No water. Cyclone blizzard hitting the Front Range of the Rockies and hauling east where it overwhelmed ranchers and farmers killing thousands of head of livestock. Then warming quickly to flood. Especially Iowa and Nebraska. But @squarepush3r has his head so far up conservative ass he’s fighting for air. Yet he posts.
I already showed you the graph, ice is higher now than 15 years ago. You are just 100% brainwashed by fake news like a good NPC




Threat? A dream. Not a threat or even implied, you sissy ass cunt.
It just shows that I already won the argument, you are completely unhinged and reliant on fake news.
 

UncleBuck

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wow, threatening violence? Will the liberal mods here do anything? doubtful

Also this further shows how unhinged and incoherent you are
He never threatened you, little girl.

He said we should shitstomp ratfucking nazis like you, not that he intends to

Crybaby bitch
 

hotrodharley

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https://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/

“The Bering Sea, which had been nearly ice free at the beginning of March, saw gains in extent through the middle of the month. However, those gains were short lived as extent dropped sharply during the last week of March. The Bering Sea typically reaches its maximum ice extent in late March or early April. This year, the maximum occurred in late January and was 34.5 percent below the 1981 to 2010 average maximum. These late-March sea ice extent losses in the Bering Sea accelerated the decline of total Arctic sea ice extent. By April 1, Arctic extent was at a record low for that date.”

By April 1, 2019 Arctic sea ice was at a RECORD LOW FOR THAT DATE!

Note the ICE FREE BERING SEA. Even halfwits know where that is or how to find it if they don’t. I live here. In the middle of it. But @squarepush3r knows better? What a fruitcake.
 

hotrodharley

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https://denierlist.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/dr-ole-humlum/

“Ole Humlum has become the deniers expert for – CO2 increases are natural, and increased temperatures are just natural variations. Deniers may also cite that the last inter-glacial period was warmer, and that we are following a similar trend [which will ultimately lead to another ice age]. The message is don’t worry, it’s natural, the increased CO2 comes from the oceans, and humanity can carry on burning fossil fuels.”

Climate 4 You. @squarepush3r source. A joke. Just like he/she is.
 
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