KenDckey -> RE: Colorado River Drought in 16th year; possible shortages in Southwest (7/19/2015 5:47:45 PM)
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ORIGINAL: KenDckey 0.82 inches and rising according to weatherbug I'm not familiar with that region's water supply and usage as I am for New England (go figure I live there). But I do know each area needs 'x' amount of water in the year to keep the environment (and environmental factors) constant. We dont get enough snow in the winter, rain the spring and good heat in the summer; there are a number of negative effects that can take place. We in the six states feel it in each season depending on circumstances. While 0.82 inches might be awesome for Death Valley, its the death of the cranberry industry in Maine! So the question I have, is, were does the amount of rainfall stand for the current year in that area to-date? Has the area gain more, less, or about the same needed for the area? Joe I have lived in the deserts of AZ, cali and north africa. No matter which you choose, an eigth of an inch can run 3 foot walls of water down that dry wash. I am 35 miles from the Colorado river and 70 from Lake Meade Our water goes there. Please note I said wall of water. Rain is deadly here no matter how little.
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