At ABC News 7 San Francisco, "SORELY NEEDED RAIN ROLLS THROUGH BAY AREA."
We also had a little bit of rain in Southern California. My son called out to me in the evening last night, "Dad, it's raining!"
Showing posts with label Drought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drought. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Sunday, April 5, 2015
California Drought: Wealthy Burgs Use Far More Water Per Capita Than Less-Wealthy Communities
The politics of drought is now hitting the once-Golden State, brought to you by the single-party hegemony of the left-coast Democrat Party. The freakin' hypocrites.
At the Los Angeles Times, "California's wealthy lagging in water conservation."
More here, "Brown orders California's first mandatory water restrictions: 'It's a different world'," and "Gov. Brown defends sparing agriculture in water restrictions."
It's a mucked up.
At the Los Angeles Times, "California's wealthy lagging in water conservation."
More here, "Brown orders California's first mandatory water restrictions: 'It's a different world'," and "Gov. Brown defends sparing agriculture in water restrictions."
It's a mucked up.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Southern California Storm Breaks Records: Flood Watches in Effect
It's very nice to have sustained rainfall.
At LAT, "California rain: 'Six straight hours of rain,' and drought continues."
Another day of this and the weather's going to take a big dent out of that drought.
At LAT, "California rain: 'Six straight hours of rain,' and drought continues."
Another day of this and the weather's going to take a big dent out of that drought.
Labels:
California,
Drought,
Orange County,
Weather,
Weather Blogging
Sunday, September 21, 2014
California Drought Causes East Porterville Children to Go to School Unbathed
Now this is a bummer.
California, with the 8th largest economy in the world, and one of highest per capita income levels of the 50 states, can't even ensure that Central Valley residents have enough water.
At the Los Angeles Times, "'HI, DO YOU HAVE WATER?' IN A CENTRAL CALIF. TOWN, ANSWER IS OFTEN NO."
California, with the 8th largest economy in the world, and one of highest per capita income levels of the 50 states, can't even ensure that Central Valley residents have enough water.
At the Los Angeles Times, "'HI, DO YOU HAVE WATER?' IN A CENTRAL CALIF. TOWN, ANSWER IS OFTEN NO."
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