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The State Department of Water Resources (DWR) released its 1 February
update of hydrologic conditions. The combined content of the 12 most
significant reservoirs is only 37% of their capacity. The snowpack
water content statewide is only 25% of average for this date.

We are still in trouble.

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On 02/13/2015 10:14 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
The State Department of Water Resources (DWR) released its 1 February
update of hydrologic conditions. The combined content of the 12 most
significant reservoirs is only 37% of their capacity. The snowpack
water content statewide is only 25% of average for this date.

We are still in trouble.


Hi Dave,

Went fishing on easter sierra slope river yesterday. This
river turn the color of brown like coffee and cream when
there is run off. No sign of any color change. (It is all
soaking in) And little water level change. And we have
had 70F days in February. And the snow on the 14,000 ft
peaks is already melting. Hardly any left

So, as you say, it looks like we are for trouble, a lot of
trouble. Fire season should be a hum-dinger this year.

We need a bunch of cold maritime polar storms to
blow through and dump a ton of snow.

-T
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On 13 Feb 2015, T wrote in rec.gardens:

Went fishing on easter sierra slope river yesterday. This
river turn the color of brown like coffee and cream when
there is run off. No sign of any color change. (It is all
soaking in) And little water level change. And we have
had 70F days in February. And the snow on the 14,000 ft
peaks is already melting. Hardly any left


My sister lives at the base of the mountains below Tahoe. I notice that
it's been close to 60 degrees F there lately, and she tells me that
there is little snow on the mountains. The ski areas must be hurtin',
and I bet it will affect the water table in the valley below come
springtime.
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On 02/13/2015 06:52 PM, Nil wrote:
On 13 Feb 2015, T wrote in rec.gardens:

Went fishing on easter sierra slope river yesterday. This
river turn the color of brown like coffee and cream when
there is run off. No sign of any color change. (It is all
soaking in) And little water level change. And we have
had 70F days in February. And the snow on the 14,000 ft
peaks is already melting. Hardly any left


My sister lives at the base of the mountains below Tahoe. I notice that
it's been close to 60 degrees F there lately, and she tells me that
there is little snow on the mountains. The ski areas must be hurtin',
and I bet it will affect the water table in the valley below come
springtime.


Hi Nil,

On the back side here, if you drill deep enough, you hit an
aquifer out of Tahoe where the water is thousands of years old.
So the humans will be fine water wise (if you are on one of
those wells). Otherwise there is going to be a world of hurting.

One of the rivers I fish, the water got really weird. No
sign of any life in it. No minnows, no bugs, no algae, no
water plants. Completely dead. If we don't get any more
rain/snow, I think this river is doomed for years.

Can you imagine a river without and life at all in it?
Yikes!

-T




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