Lake Powell will hit 3660 feet elevation this weekend. It has been rising at a rate of 60,000 mm/year.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Careful Steven, I believe Hansen had several ‘scenarios’ regarding the rise/fall of Lake Powell’s waters. Why don’t we ask Mr Duncan?
If it continues at this rate Manhattan will be under water by Christmas!
Indeed. Surely Lake Powell will overtop its spillway and the excess runoff will flood all the way to Lake Mead.
And after that, Lake Mead will overtop and then it’s on to Lake Havasu.
And then, if California doesn’t suck it all off to the All American Canal, it’s down to the Gulf of California, the Pacific, and THE WORLD.
We’re doomed, I tell ya. DOOMED! [any day now]
OMG, it’s worse than we thought!
Soon the strip will be under water