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California experiencing driest winter in recorded history.

DVK916

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Since they began to record the weather, this has been the dryst winter ever. No meaningfull amount of rain has fallen in NorCal all January, and nothing meaningfull fallen in SoCal since last May.

If this isn't a sign of global climate changes i.e global warming I don't know what is.
 
Strange, we've gotten about four inches of rain in the past week in the central coast of CA.
 
Global warming? Pfffttt... I LOL'd in the face of Global warming. We've already found the cure, there's a thread on this forums about it. So go ahead, who cares about what we're doing to the planet, burn it up, smoke it up. It won't effect us in our lifetime anyways right?

All over the globe, weather irregularities are as normal as, well, normal weather. So, just accept it, what global warming?

*puts blindfold back on*
 
Originally posted by: rockyct
Strange, we've gotten about four inches of rain in the past week in the central coast of CA.

Where you at? I went to cal poly and am now in SB... we just had like 5 days of rain
 
All I can say is HOORAY!

Rain causes me problems here.

If I run out of water, there's always Perrier. 🙂

 
Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Originally posted by: rockyct
Strange, we've gotten about four inches of rain in the past week in the central coast of CA.

Where you at? I went to cal poly and am now in SB... we just had like 5 days of rain

We had our first decent rain in about a year this week. But it only rained for about 12 hours fairly lightly most of the time but with a couple short down pours. We definitely need more rain here.
 
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Last year it didnt rain much until March and then it rained every day until April. Not worried yet.

It hasn't rained at all yet. This is the driest winter in recorded history, and the driest January for California ever.
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Since they began to record the weather, this has been the dryst winter ever. No meaningfull amount of rain has fallen in NorCal all January, and nothing meaningfull fallen in SoCal since last May.

If this isn't a sign of global climate changes i.e global warming I don't know what is.

We have been getting record rainfalls up to this year. You fvcktard.
 
Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Originally posted by: rockyct
Strange, we've gotten about four inches of rain in the past week in the central coast of CA.

Where you at? I went to cal poly and am now in SB... we just had like 5 days of rain

Yeah, I'm at Cal Poly. I heard you guys got some flurries in the mountains outside of town a little while ago.
 
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: DVK916
Since they began to record the weather, this has been the dryst winter ever. No meaningfull amount of rain has fallen in NorCal all January, and nothing meaningfull fallen in SoCal since last May.

If this isn't a sign of global climate changes i.e global warming I don't know what is.

We have been getting record rainfalls up to this year. You fvcktard.

Yes and I'm pissed. I wanna go snowboarding in Tahoe, but there's no new snow. Calling him a fvcktard? What record rainfalls. Maybe you live far far away, but NorCal and SoCal have gotten pretty much no meaningful rainfall. Same with Tahoe. Who cares about people who lives in Eureka.
 
Right now snow dept at Lassen at 8250 feet is 62 inches (5 feet), normal for this time of year is 200 inches (16 feet).
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Right now snow dept at Lassen at 8250 feet is 62 inches (5 feet), normal for this time of year is 200 inches (16 feet).

Sierra @ Tahoe has a base depth of 18inches... or it did when I went 2 weeks ago. That's pathetic. Kirkwood is like barely 60inches or so, and that's supposed to be the best in south Tahoe
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Since they began to record the weather, this has been the dryst winter ever. No meaningfull amount of rain has fallen in NorCal all January, and nothing meaningfull fallen in SoCal since last May.

If this isn't a sign of global climate changes i.e global warming I don't know what is.

Isn't there a dog you should be cooking up or perhaps sticking your own head in an oven?
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
If this isn't a sign of global climate changes i.e global warming I don't know what is.
Then I conclude that you don't know ******.

Using your fucktacious logic, global warming started in 1854.

 
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