SSS Is Full Of Crap About Lake Mead

About all that water and packed snow in the mountains … ummmm … BULLSHIT!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=FIawUtAmejE


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SSS

Headed for Chicago. May rains in Colorado saved the day, or rather 2016, for the Southwest. Over and out.

Chicago999444
Chicago999444

It will take a few years of good rain out there to get Mead and Powell up to healthy levels again. I hope it happens, and I hope that it doesn’t wash away whole hillsides, as usually happens after a lot of wildfires that leave no vegetation to hold the water.

I guess the first thing you’ll do in Chicago is take a nice, looooooong shower- we’re not rationing water here! Water is one thing we have in ample supply.

overthecliff

Not much we can do about California drought. We might think of putting a fence around it to keep the assholes from getting out into the rest of the country. With Civil War II coming they might create their own nation or merge with Mexico.

Lysander
Lysander

That lake doesn’t look too bad. They can buff that out, no problem.

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California Lake Runs Completely Dry Overnight

Michael Krieger | Posted Friday Sep 25, 2015 at 1:24 pm

Nothing to see here.

From CBS Sacramento:

FOLSOM LAKE (CBS13) — A Northern California reservoir ran dry overnight, killing thousands of fish and leaving residents looking for answers.

While a $3.5 million drought safety net at Folsom Lake finishes, a lake in another part of the state is left high and dry.

Thousands of fish lay dead in what used to be Mountain Meadows reservoir also known as Walker Lake, a popular fishing hole just west of Susanville.

“Everywhere that you see that’s wet, there was water,” said resident Eddie Bauer.

Residents say people were fishing on the lake last Saturday, but it drained like a bathtub overnight. Bauer has lived near this lake his entire life. This is the first time he’s ever seen it run dry. He and other residents want answers.

No matter who’s to blame, residents here worry, this could happen in other areas of the state.

IndenturedServant

Chicago said:
“I hope that it doesn’t wash away whole hillsides, as usually happens after a lot of wildfires that leave no vegetation to hold the water.”

If you ever visit that area you’ll quickly realize that the reason why that country is so spectacular is precisely because whole hillsides have been washed away by water. The scale of it all is almost incomprehensible. As a matter of fact, the washing away has had such a dramatic effect on the landscape that much of the land is a national monument due the extraordinary beauty caused by the washing away of hillsides. .

If anything, the flooding of Glen Canyon and Lake Mead have made the place quite a bit uglier than mother nature left it. You really have to look at it with your own eyes, in person to see what I mean but aerial images can give you a hint.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote

overthecliff says: Not much we can do about California drought. We might think of putting a fence around it to keep the assholes from getting out into the rest of the country. With Civil War II coming they might create their own nation or merge with Mexico.

OK, if I follow your logic, you assholes should merge with Africa.

SSS

Tucson is fine, heathens.

Tucson Water has over 200 wells dug into the second largest aquifer in the country. There’s 60 years of water left there, plus an expansion to the west. And that’s with ZERO rainfall and ZERO water from the Colorado river for 60 years.

Arizona has led the nation in water conservation since the 1890s. We’ll do just fine.

Sensetti
Sensetti

Triple S has age related Dementia, poor bastard. Watch this video and then read his incoherent ramblings………sad fucking deal to watch a mind deteriorating.

Sensetti
Sensetti

I’ve got about 15 more video’s documenting how Airzona is Running out of water. If Tripple S doesn’t take his Aricept and he continues to post delusional ramblings I will be forced to continue putting up redundant information. It’s a fucking fact Airzona is running out of water. Will the water out last Tripple S, most likely, late Stages of Dementia, where he lives, don’t last long the Grim Reaper pulls da plug.

Desertrat
Desertrat

So many commentaries keep nattering about “solutions”. Yeah, there is one, if you think that all this Big Dry will continue: Move elsewhere. I hate to upset anybody, but the government cannot make it rain or snow.

Forensic archaeologists claim a southeastward movement of hunter-gatherers, about a thousand years back, because of an ongoing and lengthy drying out. My own knowledge from reading concerns movement from NW New Mexico into the middle Rio Grande of Texas. Apparently over two or three hundred years of ever-lessening rainfall.

Since 1928, the tree line in Big Bend National Park has retreated upwards, indicating more long-term drying. I personally know of springs in that general area which have dried up during the last forty-plus years.

SSS

Sensetti doesn’t understand the concept of a water aquifer. Pity. Let me explain it for him. It’s a big underground water reservoir. Really big. No evaporation. Just dig a well and pump the water. There. Fixed it for him. Oh, and you add treated waste water through recharging ponds.

The film clip said Arizona’s above ground reservoirs are two-thirds full. True. In 2010, they were 20% full after 15 years of low snowpack and rainfall in the White Mountains. Then came 2011, and they all went to 100%. All of them. See what one good year does, Sensetti?

I love being right. Heh.

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