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The answer is 100%.
I am out with the lady right now and as we’re parking there’s a designated parking spot for “low emission” vehicles. Climate genius’ work all but complete here in California.
All of the above because droughts are cyclical.
The choices were really good on this one…so I had to take all of the above. Besides, that’s how Cali rolls.. They want everything you got.
It appears many in California are not taking their medications and since they’re living in a fantasy world, 2014 may be quite depressing and full of ridicule for them, when reality sinks in 😉
lol, too many taking this too seriously!
“California is having their driest year on record.” Of course you know California has had far worse historical droughts.
If one dives about 10 meters deep in many Sierra Nevada lakes they find the stumps of large trees which grew when these lakes were at much lower levels. Lake Tahoe has been below its outlet for centuries at a time during the Holocene. We are currently in one of the wettest 500 year periods of the past 10,000 years in the Sierra Nevada. If climate were to return to what has been more “normal” for the Sierras, Californians would call it a “megadrought”.
And man made.