Greenest August On Record Is The New Drought

We have been getting deluged with rain this summer after our snowiest spring on record, and today Fort Collins looks more like Scotland than Colorado. The US Drought Monitor says we are having a drought.

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US Drought Monitor

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9 Responses to Greenest August On Record Is The New Drought

  1. Traitor In Chief says:

    It’s a dry wet. Must be rotten water that fell.

  2. Bill in AZ says:

    Flagstaff, AZ tied record for wettest July this year.

  3. Dave says:

    The local spokesman for the national weather service was just on the radio – said New Mexico remains in exceptional drought. This despite July 2013 being the 8th wettest on record. The foothills of Albuquerque got 6 inches of rain for the month. Welcome to Newspeak.

    • F. Guimaraes says:

      wet is dry, cold is warm, ice is rotten-ice … and most importantly:
      war is peace, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength …
      Now we have the entire picture.

  4. Steve Keohane says:

    In the Colorado River drainage on the western slope, there are flowers and berries in abundance. It is only the third time in 22 years here that they have been this prolific, and it’s not due to lack of water.

  5. Pathway says:

    Steady rain since 10:00 am here in the high desert.

  6. Wondering how much the water tables have recovered if at all.

  7. Avert electro-volcanic ice-age says:

    Storms alternating with droughts is a sign of rising highly-charged clouds cooling world, where we have less low-charged clouds that produce light rains. All ice-age descriptions say: Storms alternating with droughts.

  8. Avert electro-volcanic ice-age says:

    An analysis of several proxies undertaken in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, linked by its authors to Mayan and Aztec chronicles relating periods of cold and drought, supports the existence of the Little Ice Age in the region: David A. Hodella, Mark Brennera, Jason H. Curtisa, Roger Medina-Gonzálezb, Enrique Ildefonso-Chan Canb, Alma Albornaz-Patb, Thomas P. Guilderson (March 2005). “Climate change on the Yucatan Peninsula during the Little Ice Age”. Quaternary Research 63 (2): 109. Bibcode:2005QuRes..63..109H.

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