California Wants To Sue Utility Companies Over Snowpack Loss

http://www.upi.com/

California snowpack is 150% of normal. But California doesn’t need electricity.

 

http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/snotelanom/snotelbasin

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9 Responses to California Wants To Sue Utility Companies Over Snowpack Loss

  1. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:
  2. peterhodges says:

    3 of the last 5 years were 1st or 2nd largest snowpacks ever. last year our lakes were frozen over for the start of fishing season. it has then snowed every month except july. now they are calling our current large snowpack a 35 year year event. of course, it was even larger at this time in 2004. i know that was not 35 years ago.

    just eyeballing it looks like about 350% when it finished out last season….

    http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/snow/PrecipConditions/laprecip.htm

    so yet another CAGW crock

    even if CAGW were true, our snowpack has been getting bigger!

  3. peterhodges says:

    well if they sue i say the utility companies ought to just cut ’em off.

    except for caltrans. i need happy snowplow drivers!

  4. amanda says:

    That is just utterly beyond retarted.

    If they think the product is dangerous or a nuisance, maybe they shouldn’t use it!

  5. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://www.uoguelph.ca/news/2010/12/post_209.html

    Is Alaska going to sue LA for the fire?

  6. OT

    Forecast from Ryan Maue

    winter 2010/11 could be worse than 2009/10 because of La Nina …. “Florida will see a major freeze next Monday.”….

  7. OT

    Forecast from Ryan Maue

    winter 2010/11 could be worse than 2009/10 because of La Nina …. “Florida will see a major freeze next Monday.”….

    http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/12/08/gore-effect-strikes-cancun-climate-conference-3-days-in-a-row/#comment-546056

  8. OT

    Bill Illis comment at WUWT:

    “….there has been significant switch in temperatures in the North Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and leading up to Europe…. It looks like this is La Nina cooling setting in.”

    http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/12/08/gore-effect-strikes-cancun-climate-conference-3-days-in-a-row/#comment-546178

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