UncleBuck
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Why do you try to promote the same lies about global warming as kkk leader David duke?Yes, very good news. Prayers have been answered.
Why do you try to promote the same lies about global warming as kkk leader David duke?Yes, very good news. Prayers have been answered.
Great news everyone!!
https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2019/04/bountiful-precipitation-and-full.html
It was not that long ago, that some folks were wringing their hands about drought in California, claiming that normal rains were a thing of the past. The NY Times and other outlets warned of "permanent" and "unending" drought fueled by global warming.
2013-2015 were dry years, but 2017 was extremely wet, 2018 was near normal, and 2019 is turning out to be a real soaker. The official U.S. Drought Monitor, which often lags behind facts on the ground, officially removed drought status from California this winter.
This winter, the water situation is extraordinarily good for virtually all of California, with their very large reservoir system storing much more water than normal. Let's examine the situation.
Here is the difference from normal of the accumulated precipitation over the past six months. Nearly the entire southwest U.S. was above normal, with parts of California being 8-20 inches above normal...that is a lot in California.
Water storage is everything in California, and unlike Washington State, they have multi-year storage capacity. Why? Because historically California experiences more variation between wet and dry years than the more reliably wet Pacific Northwest.
The current reservoir conditions are excellent, with all of the major reservoirs being well above normal. Some are even near capacity (e.g., San Luis and Lake Shasta).
The other major water storage system is the snowpack....and CA has a HUGE snowpack this year, averaging about 165% of normal (see below).
Streamflow? No worries. Streams are running much above normal or high over the northern portion of the state ( blue and black colors) and near normal over most of the southern half.
Surface soil moisture is above normal for most of the state (not shown).
The bottom line of all this is that California has had an extraordinarily moist winter (and a very wet March) and there will be plenty of water for the urban centers and agriculture this year.
To put things in perspective, below is the California precipitation for November-February 1920-2019 using the NOAA/NWS climate division dataset. March 2010 was not ready yet.
The first thing you notice is that there is virtually no long-term trend. Nada. There are drier years (like 2013-2015) and wetter periods. 2019 was above normal but not exceptional. If March was available, the current winter would have been one of the wetter ones.
This lack of trend in CA winter precipitation is consistent with most climate models simulations I have seen, which suggest no decline in precipitation for central and northern CA under global warming (see a sample from the UW high-resolution climate simulation project I am involved with). In fact, precipitation over the northern portion of CA might even increase.
Why don't you two dimwits build an arc, load up all the wing nuts, and head out to sea.Yes, very good news. Prayers have been answered.
Feel better?Why don't you two dimwits build an arc, load up all the wing nuts, and head out to sea.
Clean up the fucking plastic floating around out there, do something for your planet instead of pretending everything is fine.
Make the ocean great again.
The extinction event that Republicans are pointing the world into is going to be a disaster that will take millions of years to recover from.even if it takes out humans along with it;The Nenana Ice Classic. 103 years. The earliest it’s ever gone out was April 20 twice. Usually mid-May. This year? April 13. So far only 1 ticket with a pool of $300,000+. I guessed the 12th and the 13th but during the early afternoon. The ice went out at midnight. Unheard of.
lol dummy. This is Earth Day 2019 in Anchorage@squarepush3r is a fucking ill-informed fuckwad. Very dry winter here with the warmest March in history. The Kuskokwim River at Bethel AK is ice free a full month ahead of any known time including with the Natives. 10% RH humidity right now with winds pushing wildfires here. The cold weather went south this year. 72 at the North Pole in March. Climate change is real and only fucking trolls or total retards deny it.
Then you would have known it was blizzarding last week on Earth Day!I live in Alaska, you stupid fuck. What a simple fucking dipshit you are. Perfect “conservative” saving on brains.
Most snow in 6 years. And in those 6 years it’s been warm and dry, fuckwad.Then you would have known it was blizzarding last week on Earth Day!
https://www.ktva.com/story/40346939/5-things-you-thought-you-knew-about-snow
Anchorage is experiencing another day of wintry weather this week. With measurable snowfall already exceeding an inch, this is the snowiest April Anchorage has seen in five years.
Month to date, 5.2 inches of snow has been measured officially at the National Weather Service Office in Anchorage. That exceeds the monthly average by more than an inch and is the most snow Anchorage has measured in April since 2013.
And over a month later its blizzarding! Do blizzards happen in warm or cold weather? asking for a friend.https://www.ktva.com/story/40161416/winter-ends-with-record-warmth-across-alaska
“March 19 marks the last full day of the 2018-2019 winter season. As the season of extremes comes to a close, it is only fitting that it ends with a round of record-setting high temperatures. Parts of Southeast Alaska will soar to mid-summer levels of warmth with enough sunshine to warrant sunglasses and a thick layer of sunscreen.”
@squarepush3r is a fuckwad ignoramus.
Blizzard? You have never been here but argue with me. Typical Trumpista. Moron.And over a month later its blizzarding! Do blizzards happen in warm or cold weather? asking for a friend.
Science deniers all need a break from gravityAnd over a month later its blizzarding! Do blizzards happen in warm or cold weather? asking for a friend.
so years of unusually warm dry weather are all offset by one late season storm?....just like years of drought are all erased by one short period of barely sufficient rainfall...And over a month later its blizzarding! Do blizzards happen in warm or cold weather? asking for a friend.