my job is 5 minutes away by streets so good luck to the people on freeways.
Wasn't Cali supposed to run out of water like a year ago? I remember a bunch of threads about it
Wasn't Cali supposed to run out of water like a year ago? I remember a bunch of threads about it
Many counties technically did but it happens in a number of ways. When a reservoir is tapped, well on a property goes dry, or federal water is rationed a number of different things happen.
Places like the Central Valley tell farmers tough titty and the people simply let farms/fields go fallow or switch over crops if possible. Places like Santa Cruz impose extremely strict water conservation legislation to fine even the smallest water abuse. Other counties will enact tax breaks for digging up lawns based on how much you replace, etc.
A big problem with this rainy season is it will be a very warm one, which means it will melt and carry off a lot of snow. This will cause a lot more run off and fill our reservoirs a lot more. The problem is that when you take away snow pact you are taking away future water.
So our reservoirs will get filled now but we will have less supply from snow melt later in the summer.
We are also still in flood control season so reservoirs have to be kept at lower than maximum for flood storage in the event of a major storm. This causes us to have to release water when we are not full, this angers people because they don't understand how the state water project works.
A big problem with this rainy season is it will be a very warm one
I thought that was supposed to be last year with the whole El Nino thing that didn't end up producing a lot of storms as anticipated?
I thought that was supposed to be last year with the whole El Nino thing that didn't end up producing a lot of storms as anticipated?
I work for the state, I was told to review flood procedures because our reports say its supposed to be a warm storm and to expect a lot of snow melt and extra runoff.
Sure, that's this next storm system coming in. You had said "this rainy season will be a very warm one" so I assume you meant generally over the next several months it'll be warmer than usual like an El Nino pattern.
Used to live in FL. Moved to SF. Californians are REALLY sensitive about rain. What we got here last weekend would be classified as a heavy drizzle in Florida, not even remotely close to a "storm".
Crazy shit.
Used to live in FL. Moved to SF. Californians are REALLY sensitive about rain. What we got here last weekend would be classified as a heavy drizzle in Florida, not even remotely close to a "storm".
Crazy shit.
Used to live in FL. Moved to SF. Californians are REALLY sensitive about rain. What we got here last weekend would be classified as a heavy drizzle in Florida, not even remotely close to a "storm".
Crazy shit.
I know you probably won't see this but the answer is both. If there's no traffic people will be speeding while others will be driving slow as fuck and peppering the brake pad constantly. If there's is traffic (most likely will be) there will be people still trying to drive fast (in carpool and onramp lanes that don't merge). It's a complete shit show. Either expect to be late to work or expect to see someone spin out smh.Is the problem people driving too fast or too slow in rain?
Used to live in FL. Moved to SF. Californians are REALLY sensitive about rain. What we got here last weekend would be classified as a heavy drizzle in Florida, not even remotely close to a "storm".
Crazy shit.