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Re: Water for the City of New York

By: killthecat in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (0)
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Relief not in your forecast:

http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

Looking Ahead:

August 14 – 18, 2014 is expected to bring a swath of moderate to locally heavy rain (0.5 to 2.5 inches) from the northernmost reaches of the Cascades, Intermountain West, and Rockies southeastward through most of the Dakotas, the upper Mississippi Valley, the southern Great Lakes Region, and the Ohio Valley. Light rainfall is expected for most other regions of dryness and drought, with scattered moderate rains dampening the Rockies. Little if any precipitation is expected in much of Georgia and South Carolina, central and southern Texas, the Great Basin, and the Far West south of the Cascades.

The ensuing 5 days (August 19 – 23) favor above-median rainfall from the northern Rockies eastward through the northern Plains, the middle and upper Mississippi Valley, the Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley, the upper South, and the Northeast outside of New England. Below-median precipitation is anticipated for Oregon, Nevada, Utah, the Four Corners States, Texas, and adjacent parts of neighboring states. Elsewhere, neither unusually dry nor wet weather is favored.




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Re: Water for the City of New York
By: oldCADuser
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Fri, 15 Aug 14 1:29 AM
Msg. 01312 of 65535

Or how about the aqueduct system here in California. We might be in the middle of an extended drought, but if it weren't for the fact that we're getting water from the Sierras in Northern California, SoCal would be all but uninhabitable.


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