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schmick wrote:Until they start capturing the rainfall and replenishing the water table in this state instead of letting all of this water just flow out to the ocean, we will still be in a drought.
According to the geologist or whatever husband of one of the ladies that works for me
Either way, you knew nature was going to do this after the fires last year
Why is the beaner from mexico talking about California issues ?
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We had over 5 inches of rain since Wednesday morning.
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The Sierras will have enough snow melt this year... to flood the rest of California for a few years.
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Wait, so climate change isn't so bad after all then? I'm confused.
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How much rain in SF?
I figure 2 or 3 feet ought to get the sidewalks clean..... for a few hours, anyway.
I figure 2 or 3 feet ought to get the sidewalks clean..... for a few hours, anyway.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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SF has just invented the bumshit-slide.
Maybe just call it the bumslide.
Sorta like a mudslide, with the letters re-arranged. But a bit smellier.
Maybe just call it the bumslide.
Sorta like a mudslide, with the letters re-arranged. But a bit smellier.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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That’s been obvious for quite some time.Rooster wrote: I'm confused.
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How much above normal is this winters left coast rainfall? Will it get reservoirs back to normal?
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mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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The average for the entire year in San Diego is 10.4 inches. They've gotten about that much so far this year, which ends in July. March and April are usually wet months, so it's above normal so far.
Problem is, in 2018 we were at about 33% for the entire year. I know you guys don't believe in climate change or global warming or whatever you want to call it, but in a state where we normally fluctuate from drought to above average on a regular basis, the result is more severe drought years followed by more intense stormy years. If you go from 0 inches one year to 20 inches the next year you're keeping the average but it's not ideal.
Lake Mead, BTW, where SoCal gets a lot of water, is so far down it would probably take several years of heavy rain to fill back up.
Problem is, in 2018 we were at about 33% for the entire year. I know you guys don't believe in climate change or global warming or whatever you want to call it, but in a state where we normally fluctuate from drought to above average on a regular basis, the result is more severe drought years followed by more intense stormy years. If you go from 0 inches one year to 20 inches the next year you're keeping the average but it's not ideal.
Lake Mead, BTW, where SoCal gets a lot of water, is so far down it would probably take several years of heavy rain to fill back up.
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And posting someone else's stock photo of of the Sierras in the FALL proved what?FiatLux wrote:The Sierras will have enough snow melt this year... to flood the rest of California for a few years.
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It proves that everything he does is claim 'bode for things he has nothing to do with. Be it posting someone's photo or claiming bode because he may share a zip code with someone who once did something notable (mostly lose SBs).
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Assuming larger fluctuations are the new norm, perhaps you might do something that would actually make sense, like increase your ability to store water when it does fall, rather than build a buncha fukking magic shade trees and windmills. I wonder how many gallons of precious water ended up in the Pacific this year?Mikey wrote:The average for the entire year in San Diego is 10.4 inches. They've gotten about that much so far this year, which ends in July. March and April are usually wet months, so it's above normal so far.
Problem is, in 2018 we were at about 33% for the entire year. I know you guys don't believe in climate change or global warming or whatever you want to call it, but in a state where we normally fluctuate from drought to above average on a regular basis, the result is more severe drought years followed by more intense stormy years. If you go from 0 inches one year to 20 inches the next year you're keeping the average but it's not ideal.
Lake Mead, BTW, where SoCal gets a lot of water, is so far down it would probably take several years of heavy rain to fill back up.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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CA has water issues of their own making.
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Mikey wrote:The average for the entire year in San Diego is 10.4 inches. They've gotten about that much so far this year, which ends in July. March and April are usually wet months, so it's above normal so far.
Problem is, in 2018 we were at about 33% for the entire year. I know you guys don't believe in climate change or global warming or whatever you want to call it, but in a state where we normally fluctuate from drought to above average on a regular basis, the result is more severe drought years followed by more intense stormy years. If you go from 0 inches one year to 20 inches the next year you're keeping the average but it's not ideal.
Lake Mead, BTW, where SoCal gets a lot of water, is so far down it would probably take several years of heavy rain to fill back up.
And all that Cali rain ain't gonna do Mead much good. I believe the large majority of it's watershed is AZ, CO, UT, NM. Don't know how much of this Pacific Stuff gets over the Sierra Madre.
The D&L needs to either catch more water or get 10-20 million water sponges to pick up and move to where the water is. Cali, through financial dumbfukkery is working on that second option, but I think they need to look at the first a little harder.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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BULLSHIT!!!!!Left Seater wrote:CA has water issues of their own making.
It's all because you fukking cowboys drive Escalades.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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BSmack wrote:And posting someone else's stock photo of of the Sierras in the FALL proved what?FiatLux wrote:The Sierras will have enough snow melt this year... to flood the rest of California for a few years.
It proved I'm not a retard like you... living in western New York.
Look,. you fat fuck... you live in western New York... and I don't because I have a brain.
You really think I'm going to drive up into the highest mountains in North America (outside of Alaska) for a couple of hours to take pictures for a board full of retards like you ?
You retards don't know what a REAL winter is all about !
Hurricane-force 164-mph wind gust blasts Sierra: 'You can't stand under your own force'
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Left Seater wrote:CA has water issues of their own making.
Much like 96 percent of Texans have down syndrome due to fucking their sisters... opps.
You already posted those pics for the last several years.
Post your mug again ! So, "we all" can make a judgement again.
But, hey... if your sister didn't like it... she wouldn't have posed.
Rack your mean game... banging your sister ain't easy, if you have a brain.
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Mammoth is a shorter drive from LA than from San Francisco.
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Technically, no, it's not a desert.Papa Willie wrote:Mikey-you live in a desert. There are too many people living in your desert. It’s just how it is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_climate
A "Mediterranean" climate is characterized by dry summers and wet winters.
The landscape is green here in the winter and the spring, and more brown in the summer. Pretty much opposite of anything east of the Mississippi which is bare in the winter.
When we don't get our normal winter rain it's a drought but that doesn't make it a desert. Right now everything is green as fuck and I'm going to have a shitload of weeds to deal with soon.
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I laughed.
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Mikey wrote:Technically, no, it's not a desert.Papa Willie wrote:Mikey-you live in a desert. There are too many people living in your desert. It’s just how it is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_climate
A "Mediterranean" climate is characterized by dry summers and wet winters.
The landscape is green here in the winter and the spring, and more brown in the summer. Pretty much opposite of anything east of the Mississippi which is bare in the winter.
When we don't get our normal winter rain it's a drought but that doesn't make it a desert. Right now everything is green as fuck and I'm going to have a shitload of weeds to deal with soon.
Show me your green grass like the San Francisco Bay Area ?
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Show me your trees... like the San Francisco Bay Area ?
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That picture of Mt Tamalpais wasn't taken today. April 27, 2011 to be exact.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/patric ... 672934348/
Seriously, just fuck off.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/patric ... 672934348/
Seriously, just fuck off.
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Mikey wrote:That picture of Mt Tamalpais wasn't taken today. April 27, 2011 to be exact.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/patric ... 672934348/
Seriously, just fuck off.
I win again.
No, seriously... show me the green grass of San Dessertigo again... and those native trees that aren't cactus.
I'll be waiting... LONG time !
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Here are a few.FiatLux wrote: and those native trees that aren't cactus.
Now fuck off.
Pinus Torreyana
Endemic to the San Diego area
endemic(in case you don't get it)
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Cupressus Forbesii
Endemic to the San Diego area
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Quercus Engelmannii
Endemic to Southern California
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Quercus Agrifolia
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Platanus Racemosa
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Arctostaphylos Manzanita 'Dr. Hurd'
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Xylococcus Bicolor
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Those aren't "trees"... you fat fuck.
Those are called "shrubs"!
These are Trees !
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I guess, I'll still be waiting on those rolling greens hills/coastal mountains ???
Those are called "shrubs"!
These are Trees !
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I guess, I'll still be waiting on those rolling greens hills/coastal mountains ???
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You know about as much about "trees" as you do about "pussy."
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Mikey wrote:You know about as much about "trees" as you do about "pussy."
Ouch, you're kicking my ass.
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Might as well just shut this thread down now.FiatLux wrote:Mikey wrote:You know about as much about "trees" as you do about "pussy."
Ouch, you're kicking my ass.
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FiatLux wrote:Look, you live in western New York... and I don't have a brain.
San Francisco and the surrounding area? We don’t know how to drive in snow. But I know snowballs is a homosexual man’s game!
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Pray for him.Mikey wrote:Quercus Agrifolia
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Toolio and TiVO, the left coast retard wonder twins.
These BB speedbags are the glue that holds this dump together. The rest of us line up on our political sides and fight non-stop, but kicking them is a bi-partisan team sport.
These BB speedbags are the glue that holds this dump together. The rest of us line up on our political sides and fight non-stop, but kicking them is a bi-partisan team sport.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Is a 164 mph wind on top of a mountain during a storm supposed to be some sort of bragging right? Mt Washington still holds the title I believe for recorded speeds (231 mph).
Big fukking whoop.
Bode East Coast mutherfukkkkkers!!!!!! We blow harder than you!!!!!!! Bode bitches!!!!!
Big fukking whoop.
Bode East Coast mutherfukkkkkers!!!!!! We blow harder than you!!!!!!! Bode bitches!!!!!
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Things weren't looking quite so deserty in north San Diego County this morning.
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m200L wrote:These are Trees !
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L45B wrote:m200L wrote:These are Trees !
Ha,ha, ha,... that's so funny.
You must be from the Midwest.. and probably live in New York now ?
How close am I ?
You're straight up Lenny Bruce... in a nightmare.
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Mikey wrote:Things weren't looking quite so deserty in north San Diego County this morning.
I laughed... at the seeded grass.
You can do better... even if you are an engineer.
Now that I think about it... I'm positive I'm 100% wrong.
Engineers have the social skills of a 3 year old child.
I grew up surfing "Sunset Cliffs"... as a kid back in the 70's and 80's on my 7'6 Yater that my Uncle gave me when I would come down and visit him in Mission Viejo
Nothing has changed... San Diego is "Arizona" with an Ocean and a bunch of Jar heads.
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FiatLux wrote:my Uncle gave me when I would come down and visit him
This explains...everything
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