jamesdeluxe
Administrator
I'm fascinated by the reappearance of long-disappeared bodies of water like Lake Manly in Death Valley even if, as this Washington Post article notes, it's for the "wrong" (global warming) reasons.
Interesting. I assume other lakes in the general south west area will benefit from the recent rain. I think I've read about a dire situation at Lake Mead in the past couple of years. Hopefully it gets some love.I'm fascinated by the reappearance of long-disappeared bodies of water like Lake Manly in Death Valley even if, as this Washington Post article notes, it's for the "wrong" (global warming) reasons.
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Another example of spurious attribution of weather events. The tropical storm last August which formed that lake was almost identical to one in 1976. There was nothing unusual at all about the atmospheric river storms of the first week of February. I don't know what particular circumstances allowed some of that rain (about 1.5 inches) to reach Death Valley.it's for the "wrong" (global warming) reasons.
That run of snow at Jackson started with 20 inches the last 3 days of February, very impressive. Today is the last forecast of new snow for awhile and highs will be 31F by this weekend.68" of new snow at Jackson Hole at the top of the mountain, so far in the first week of March. 17" in the past 24 hours.
major warm up is in the cardsThat run of snow at Jackson started with 20 inches the last 3 days of February, very impressive. Today is the last forecast of new snow for awhile and highs will be 31F by this weekend.