Western Drought

Installing solar panels will cause it to rain more...


Also, solar farms cause global warming.
Only caveat I might add to their simulations... what if the put heat sinks on the panels, that pushed the heat into the ground? If they are talking about covering 50% of the Sahara with panels, obviously cost isnt any issue for them.
 
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This could be very raw if all that electricity goes bye bye

 
i truly wonder if they went back and looked at the rain/ snow fall over an entire year in these western river systems over the last 50-60 years how much of a drought they are really in. most of these rivers that flowing into these reservoirs arent small and rely on snow melt so it cant be a localized problem.

i wonder if its truly a drought or if we are over using the same amount of resources and blaming it on drought.
 
i truly wonder if they went back and looked at the rain/ snow fall over an entire year in these western river systems over the last 50-60 years how much of a drought they are really in. most of these rivers that flowing into these reservoirs arent small and rely on snow melt so it cant be a localized problem.

i wonder if its truly a drought or if we are over using the same amount of resources and blaming it on drought.
And it could be a little of both.
 
Man, if only California was closer to a huge body of water they could use. Hmm. Now the interior states do have a significant problem and I hear the ranchers are dumping their cattle now because there is nothing to graze on. I've been in Oklahoma a few times recently and found out the feds are paying folks to keep wild mustangs on their property. I've never seen so many horses. I wish they were keeping cattle, horse sticks to your teeth.
 
Man, if only California was closer to a huge body of water they could use. Hmm. Now the interior states do have a significant problem and I hear the ranchers are dumping their cattle now because there is nothing to graze on. I've been in Oklahoma a few times recently and found out the feds are paying folks to keep wild mustangs on their property. I've never seen so many horses. I wish they were keeping cattle, horse sticks to your teeth.
Then the ranchers take them to the slaughter house and make money. So many people get pissed about that:lol: Wild horses in the west are a real problem, and the “friends of wild horses” type people don’t actually help the issue.
 
Looks like most of the lakes we drove by In Idaho, Utah and Wyoming a couple weeks ago. A couple where dry enough we saw campers and RV's camping out on the lake beds.
 
This is a very informative article.


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Edit: Fixed the pictures of the graphs
 
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That’s a great description of how water is used and viewed in the west.
 

Lake Powell's fall to below 1,075 meters (3,525 feet) puts it at its lowest level since it was filled after the federal government dammed the Colorado River at Glen Canyon in 1963 and threatens to hit 'deadpool' - the point at which water likely would fail to flow through the stream - if it drops even more.
 

Lake Powell's fall to below 1,075 meters (3,525 feet) puts it at its lowest level since it was filled after the federal government dammed the Colorado River at Glen Canyon in 1963 and threatens to hit 'deadpool' - the point at which water likely would fail to flow through the stream - if it drops even more.
Serious and has far reaching implications.
 
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