Washington has determined that not even Noah’s flood would lift the exceptional drought classification for New Mexico and Colorado.
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Rains in Phoenix and our Internet goes out.
Reblogged this on The Firewall.
Our area hasn’t gotten any rain, so we are still in a drought and down 4.5 inches from normal. (Posted from the impending state of North Colorado) The Sidney weather station is the closest to me, which is why I reference it.
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KSNY/2013/7/10/DailyHistory.html
You must be unlucky, because Nebraska has had lots of rain during the past week
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Precipitation/Weekly.aspx
Earlier last year here in N. Fla, we had Exceptional drought (Georgia’s was worse). Then we had Tropical Storm Debby last June, and that started a wet cycle continuing thru this year. It’s normal for climate to ebb and flow all the time, everywhere.
Indeed. The other day I was driving in a rain storm while a commercial by the Bernalillo county water authority was playing on the radio, with some nice lady exclaiming “it’s not just dry, it’s a drought!” and saying we don’t know how long extreme dry conditions will last, so we need severe water use restrictions. Welcome to Oceana. Some poor fellow in Albuquerque was fined $700 for giving his trees too much water just 3 weeks ago. It’s amazing how bureaucratic hacks have the power to impose such punitive fines on the population. Who gave them that kind of power? We talk a lot about Obama but people need to start fighting socialism at the local level.