Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET By Associated Press...

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Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.
 
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 7:45:47 AM UTC-4, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 3:45:06 AM UTC-5, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 4:11:40 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 04 Apr 2023 08:25:11 -0700) it happened John Larkin
jla...@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
r1go2itiv8jfub4k0...@4ax.com>:
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1
Last 2 days very sunny here, but freezing at night
So yesterday I started on the garden... mowing grass, clearing weeds between the tiles..
4 hours work! Good training, looks nice now...

Weather has always changed....
But not as fast as it is changing at the moment.
Climate hysteria ...
http://old.world-mysteries.com/alignments/mpl_al3b.htm
climate change is caused by earth orbit variations.
https://climate.nasa.gov/ask-nasa-climate/2949/why-milankovitch-orbital-cycles-cant-explain-earths-current-warming/
If you google \'CO2 versus temperature\' over the past million years sometimes CO2 lagged and at other times it did lead high temperatures!
It does depends whether the CO2 level changers are driver for climate change, as they are now and were during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum.. 55 million years ago, or merely part of the process as they are in ice-age to interglacial transitions.
It is all snake oil selling to now force you into an \'lectric vehicle for example, the good old ones on diesel and petrol forbidden soon here.
That\'s what climate change denial propaganda wants people to think. Gullible twits fall for it.
What we need to do is bring all the power generation methods that we know about online
DIVERSITY will help us get through the next ice-age and hot periods.
The next ice age is quite a way off.
Or maybe we will just genetically adapt and (as technologic knowledge is lost) start all over again.
Jan doesn\'t have access to much technological knowledge, and understands very little of what he can access.
Maybe mosquitos will rule the earth, mm those still need food, well some lifeforms may remain.
Dinos are no more.... Humans?
Lots of technology and infrastructure was lost after the Roman empire fell...
US, after the nuking, be made a natural reservation ?
;-)
Not much changes...
Not much that Jan knows about.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
I read about things like climate change sporadically, at best. There isn\'t anything I can practically, personally do about it. The Serenity Prayer is good philosophy whether one is religious or not. The short version is a standard of AA meetings. <https://www.prayerfoundation.org/dailyoffice/serenity_prayer_full_version.htm
But why do people think today\'s worldwide temperatures are best?

Warmer temperatures are more comfortable. The big problem is the transition is happening too fast for nature to adapt. Failure to adapt means death. Mankind loses quite a bit of its support base when that happens.
 
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 17:39:34 -0700 (PDT), a a <manta103g@gmail.com>
wrote:

On Wednesday, 5 April 2023 at 02:31:09 UTC+2, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 7:52:31?AM UTC-5, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...
Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
Officials in India told their power companies to go full bore this year. Keep the coal fired plants
going. I just read Pakistan is busy building coal fired power plants.


Hard coal is the only reliable fuel for the future

There\'s lots of natural gas and uranium.
 
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:13 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 04:45:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Dean Hoffman <dean...@gmail.com> wrote in <44dda18e-e4a0-4834...@googlegroups.com>:
But why do people think today\'s worldwide temperatures are best?
I like it if it gets warmer here :)
Nice beaches here.. Less heating cost...

But more seriously: people are attached to their homes and stuff.
Mass migration will HAVE to happen if the green idiots get their way and there is no power to power their aircos and water makers, and later when ice age comes to power their heaters and shelters.

Mass migrations are happening already because of the climate change that has already happened.

The greens would like to slow down climate change and ideally reverse it. This isn\'t remotely idiotic. Your idea that climate change isn\'t happening actually is idiotic.
You think it because you are a gullible sucker for climate change denial propaganda, which is to say that it is you who is the gullible idiot.

Maybe some (AI?) will want to change climate by injecting stuff into the atmosphere, (like there are proposals for Mars terra forming), could go wrong too.. human species extinct. Climate change is unlikely to drive the human species to extinction - modern human evolved during the last ice age, and the transition to the current inter-glacial didn\'t kill us off. Our predecessors clearly survived the transition from the previous interglacial into the most recent ice age.

The thought of sending all climate idiots to a re-education camp has crossed my mind several times, I have to admit.

No point in sending you to any kind of education camp. You are too dim to learn anything.

Well life is everywhere in the cosmos.. so ... and ants creep where they can go, like we do... fight each other too like we have world wars, one ant heap against the other.

The best one will win and evolution happens.

Human evolution is more about getting better at cooperation. It\'s twits like you who fight pointless wars about whose wrong idea should be the one to prevail.
It\'s an evolutionary device to get rid of the less cooperative and dimmer members of the species.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 06:58:22 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote in
<f7948b5b-36a1-424f-9085-b69bc82a1a1fn@googlegroups.com>:

On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 2:11:40 AM UTC-4, Jan Panteltje wrot=
e:
On a sunny day (Tue, 04 Apr 2023 08:25:11 -0700) it happened John Larkin=

jla...@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
r1go2itiv8jfub4k0...@4ax.com>:
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1=


https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1
Last 2 days very sunny here, but freezing at night
So yesterday I started on the garden... mowing grass, clearing weeds betw=
een the tiles..
4 hours work! Good training, looks nice now...

Weather has always changed....

Climate hysteria ...
http://old.world-mysteries.com/alignments/mpl_al3b.htm
climate change is caused by earth orbit variations.

Really? Is any of that happening right now that has been measured?


Not much changes...

You\'re changing and it hasn\'t been for the better. If you were always this =
way, you\'d have been euthanized by now.

I went to \'effen but was denied entrance because I did not have any covid shots
then I went to that place below and was denied entrance because the boss there was afraid of competition.
So here I am

Do you always euthanize people who you do not understand because you lack the grey matter?
Or is that the religion in the place you hide out?

As to weather, look it up, a hundred years or so ago we had the little ice age here in Europe..

The climate idiots do not know the difference between weather and climate, they will scream any sunny day the CO2 \'didit\'
And any cold day they will scream the same.
But once they get cold feet, or start suffocating because of heat waves, they will ask for all sorts of power
and vehicles to get them out of there, with combustion engines or not.
Brainwashed by Al Gore and his polar bears crap, now grown up and into politics
with zero astronomical and technical knowledge, was too difficult for them,
some are blogging hehe
 
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 08:31:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
Wholly Slowman wrote

No point in sending you to any kind of education camp.

Right I was there but it did not change a thing
My parents send me to a boarding school as I could not be controlled.
Nobody could.
They are not used to aliens with supperior intellect/
I just played with them.


>You are too dim to learn anything.

You hanging upside down down under made things go to your head!!
 
On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 2:09:01 AM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 08:31:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony William Sloman wrote
No point in sending you to any kind of education camp.
Right. I was there but it did not change a thing.

We\'ve noticed.

My parents send me to a boarding school as I could not be controlled.
Nobody could.
They are not used to aliens with supperior intellect/

Somebody with a superior intellect could spell superior. There are other tests and you\'ve failed pretty much all of them.

> I just played with them.

I\'m sure that was how you saw it.

You are too dim to learn anything.

You hanging upside down down under made things go to your head!!

If you\'d learned a bit more you\'d appreciate that gravity doesn\'t work that way.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 09:21:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Ant honey wrote

On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 2:09:01 AM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrot=
e:
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 08:31:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony=
William Sloman wrote
No point in sending you to any kind of education camp.
Right. I was there but it did not change a thing.

We\'ve noticed.

Royal We, went to your head really bad!


My parents send me to a boarding school as I could not be controlled.
Nobody could.
They are not used to aliens with supperior intellect/

Somebody with a superior intellect could spell superior. There are other te=
sts and you\'ve failed pretty much all of them.

Somebody with any working brain would have noticed I was doing a word-play on supper

I just played with them.

I\'m sure that was how you saw it.

QED




You are too dim to learn anything.

You hanging upside down down under made things go to your head!!

If you\'d learned a bit more you\'d appreciate that gravity doesn\'t work that=
way.

I do not have the app reciate on my phone but things always fall into your direction down under.
/
...
 
On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 2:32:00 AM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 09:21:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Ant honey wrote

On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 2:09:01 AM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrot=
e:
On a sunny day (Wed, 5 Apr 2023 08:31:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony> > William Sloman wrote
No point in sending you to any kind of education camp.
Right. I was there but it did not change a thing.

We\'ve noticed.

Royal We, went to your head really bad!

Not a royal we. Plenty of people here have noticed that you aren\'t all that clever.

My parents send me to a boarding school as I could not be controlled.
Nobody could.
They are not used to aliens with supperior intellect/

Somebody with a superior intellect could spell superior. There are other tests and you\'ve failed pretty much all of them.

Somebody with any working brain would have noticed I was doing a word-play on supper.

Idiots do excuse themselves in that way. If it was an attempt at a word play, it was an utter failure.

I just played with them.

I\'m sure that was how you saw it.
QED

Not exactly. You\'ve only demonstrated it to your own satisfaction.

You are too dim to learn anything.

You hanging upside down down under made things go to your head!!

If you\'d learned a bit more you\'d appreciate that gravity doesn\'t work that way.

I do not have the appreciate on my phone but things always fall into your direction down under.

They fall towards the centre of the earth, just as they do the in the Netherlands - they certainly did when I lived there,

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

 
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19 AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.

Officials previewed the results after a morning measurement south of Lake Tahoe, where the snowpack exceeded 10.5 feet deep at one of California’s 260 snow measurement locations.

https://www.kqed.org/science/1982147/california-snowpack-may-hold-record-amount-of-water-with-significant-flooding-possible
 
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.

We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.
 
On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 1:02:52 AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.
We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.

During the last ice age?

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 11:02:52 AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.
We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.

There\'s snow and then there\'s snow. This atmospheric river snow contains an unusually high amount of water never before seen.

The people who write these California webpages are certifiable morons:

https://oehha.ca.gov/epic/impacts-physical-systems/snow-water-content

The earlier graphs I linked show the 2022-2023 winter snow to have 267% ( or something ) of that 1980s peak. You never can tell from these ignorant inarticulate people California has writing these pages.
 
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 09:25:21 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
<bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 11:02:52?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.
We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.

There\'s snow and then there\'s snow. This atmospheric river snow contains an unusually high amount of water never before seen.

I doubt that. An article in today\'s San Francisco Comical notes that
many of the records may result from the huge expansion in the number
of measurement stations in recent years, but the record year is still
1952. Atmospheric Rivers hadn\'t even been invented in 1952.

The people who write these California webpages are certifiable morons:

https://oehha.ca.gov/epic/impacts-physical-systems/snow-water-content

1952 again.

>The earlier graphs I linked show the 2022-2023 winter snow to have 267% ( or something ) of that 1980s peak. You never can tell from these ignorant inarticulate people California has writing these pages.

You just don\'t like data if it doesn\'t amplify your many doomsday
fears. Weird hobby, searching for things to be afraid of.

I\'m going to enjoy lots of long, hot showers. I do my best thinking in
a hot shower.

Our intermittent creek is running too. Cool.
 
On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 2:55:39 AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 09:25:21 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 11:02:52?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.
We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.

There\'s snow and then there\'s snow. This atmospheric river snow contains an unusually high amount of water never before seen.
I doubt that. An article in today\'s San Francisco Comical notes that
many of the records may result from the huge expansion in the number
of measurement stations in recent years, but the record year is still
1952. Atmospheric Rivers hadn\'t even been invented in 1952.

They are a natural phenomenon, not an invention. The name may not have been invented back then but this thing itself would have happened from time to time.

The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation was only noticed in 1994 and was actually only named as such in 2000.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_multidecadal_oscillation

That didn\'t stop people finding evdence for it in the historical records.

The people who write these California webpages are certifiable morons:

https://oehha.ca.gov/epic/impacts-physical-systems/snow-water-content

1952 again.

The earlier graphs I linked show the 2022-2023 winter snow to have 267% ( or something ) of that 1980s peak. You never can tell from these ignorant inarticulate people California has writing these pages.

You just don\'t like data if it doesn\'t amplify your many doomsday fears. Weird hobby, searching for things to be afraid of.

Data doesn\'t \"ampilifiy\" fears. It can validate them or invalidate them, but this isn\'t what\'s going on here.
I\'m going to enjoy lots of long, hot showers. I do my best thinking in a hot shower.

But even John Larkin\';s best thinking isn\'t up to much.

> Our intermittent creek is running too. Cool.

You\'d prefer it were running hot?

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 12:40:59 AM UTC-5, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 2:55:39 AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 09:25:21 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 11:02:52?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured..

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.
We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.

There\'s snow and then there\'s snow. This atmospheric river snow contains an unusually high amount of water never before seen.
I doubt that. An article in today\'s San Francisco Comical notes that
many of the records may result from the huge expansion in the number
of measurement stations in recent years, but the record year is still
1952. Atmospheric Rivers hadn\'t even been invented in 1952.
They are a natural phenomenon, not an invention. The name may not have been invented back then but this thing itself would have happened from time to time.

The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation was only noticed in 1994 and was actually only named as such in 2000.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_multidecadal_oscillation

That didn\'t stop people finding evdence for it in the historical records.
The people who write these California webpages are certifiable morons:

https://oehha.ca.gov/epic/impacts-physical-systems/snow-water-content

1952 again.

The earlier graphs I linked show the 2022-2023 winter snow to have 267% ( or something ) of that 1980s peak. You never can tell from these ignorant inarticulate people California has writing these pages.

You just don\'t like data if it doesn\'t amplify your many doomsday fears.. Weird hobby, searching for things to be afraid of.
Data doesn\'t \"ampilifiy\" fears. It can validate them or invalidate them, but this isn\'t what\'s going on here.

I\'m going to enjoy lots of long, hot showers. I do my best thinking in a hot shower.
But even John Larkin\';s best thinking isn\'t up to much.
Our intermittent creek is running too. Cool.
You\'d prefer it were running hot?

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

An article here discussing the outbreak of tornadoes this spring in the U.S.
<https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/04/tornadoes_climate_change_and_the_media.html>
It argues that global warming isn\'t the cause of the outbreak.
Those rich Californians are buying all the snow that usually hits south central Nebraska. I scooped my deck once during the winter before this last one. I shoveled it twice this last winter. We\'re in various stages of drought.
 
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:32:19 -0700 (PDT), a a <manta103g@gmail.com>
wrote:

Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

I just picked up our morning SF Chronic newspaper [1] and there is a
giant front-page headline about how current conditions are preventing
us from getting our usual fog. It has lots of technical and scientific
reasons. I could barely find the paper for the fog. Mt San Bruno is
gone in the mist.

When experts predict future states of chaotic systems the result is
humor.

[1] literally used as a bird cage liner. And it\'s good for making
coffee on, to catch spills. It\'s tough to make coffee before you\'ve
had coffee.
 
On Fri, 7 Apr 2023 04:42:05 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman
<deanh6929@gmail.com> wrote:

On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 12:40:59?AM UTC-5, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 2:55:39?AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 09:25:21 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 11:02:52?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 05:12:41 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 11:25:19?AM UTC-4, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:52:26 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:32:24?AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...

Just another consequence of an abruptly destabilized climate due to global warming: wild deviations in weather. Most of this is due to China\'s excessive coal burning.
The snowpack has been erratic for as long as it has been measured.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tn5rypan1fyuul5/Snowpack_1879-2013.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ufrpf6p69iy08vs/July_4_Bikini.jpg?raw=1

As I was saying: California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible

California water officials reported on Monday that preliminary data showed the water contained in the state’s April snowpack is near historic levels.
We only have snowpack records from about 1860. I know for a fact that
there were much bigger snow events before that.

There\'s snow and then there\'s snow. This atmospheric river snow contains an unusually high amount of water never before seen.
I doubt that. An article in today\'s San Francisco Comical notes that
many of the records may result from the huge expansion in the number
of measurement stations in recent years, but the record year is still
1952. Atmospheric Rivers hadn\'t even been invented in 1952.
They are a natural phenomenon, not an invention. The name may not have been invented back then but this thing itself would have happened from time to time.

The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation was only noticed in 1994 and was actually only named as such in 2000.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_multidecadal_oscillation

That didn\'t stop people finding evdence for it in the historical records.
The people who write these California webpages are certifiable morons:

https://oehha.ca.gov/epic/impacts-physical-systems/snow-water-content

1952 again.

The earlier graphs I linked show the 2022-2023 winter snow to have 267% ( or something ) of that 1980s peak. You never can tell from these ignorant inarticulate people California has writing these pages.

You just don\'t like data if it doesn\'t amplify your many doomsday fears. Weird hobby, searching for things to be afraid of.
Data doesn\'t \"ampilifiy\" fears. It can validate them or invalidate them, but this isn\'t what\'s going on here.

I\'m going to enjoy lots of long, hot showers. I do my best thinking in a hot shower.
But even John Larkin\';s best thinking isn\'t up to much.
Our intermittent creek is running too. Cool.
You\'d prefer it were running hot?

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

An article here discussing the outbreak of tornadoes this spring in the U.S.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/04/tornadoes_climate_change_and_the_media.html
It argues that global warming isn\'t the cause of the outbreak.
Those rich Californians are buying all the snow that usually hits south central Nebraska. I scooped my deck once during the winter before this last one. I shoveled it twice this last winter. We\'re in various stages of drought.

I hired a guy to keep our deck clear at the cabin. $130 per visit,
after each big storm. I don\'t want to shovel it myself and up there
the snow scrunches down into solid ice and decks tend to collapse from
the weight. The snow breaks windows too.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/37fv7tnpssalypf/Window_1.jpg?raw=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dza9paac90hasl9/Tensioners.jpg?raw=1

The window-fixer guys took down the plywood but left the bungee cords
on the frame of the bed. That caused some amusement.

Yes, our hills wring all the best water out of the clouds and we pass
on dry used air to Nevada and whatever comes after Nevada.

Driving east, the trees go from green to brown just about at the sign
Welcome To Nevada. Really.
 
On Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 12:15:21 AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:32:19 -0700 (PDT), a a <mant...@gmail.com
wrote:

Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...
I just picked up our morning SF Chronic newspaper [1] and there is a
giant front-page headline about how current conditions are preventing
us from getting our usual fog. It has lots of technical and scientific
reasons. I could barely find the paper for the fog. Mt San Bruno is
gone in the mist.

When experts predict future states of chaotic systems the result is humor.

The solar system is chaotic, and people seem to be able to predict where most of the plants are going to be quite a way in advance. It does take a million years or so for the minor effects to build up enough to make the system unpredictable. Weather is chaotic but climate is predictable enough for farming to work.

John Larkin isn\'t any kind of expert but his attempts to tell us what experts can predict are pretty comical.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 8:15:32 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, April 8, 2023 at 12:15:21 AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 05:32:19 -0700 (PDT), a a <mant...@gmail.com
wrote:

Epic California snowpack among biggest on record; major flood risk as it melts
Published: April 3, 2023 at 7:44 p.m. ET
By Associated Press

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/epic-california-snowpack-among-biggest-on-record-major-flood-risk-as-it-melts-967248a3?mod=mw_latestnews
Officials say water content in snowpack is highest since 1983, posing ‘significant’ flooding risk this spring
People walk on stairs lined with massive snow piles March 30 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — This year’s epic snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada could top records, state officials said Monday, and significant flooding is expected when it melts and flows down from the mountains.

Just months after the state was dangerously deep in drought, its reservoirs are filling, with the snowpack yet to melt.

The water content...
I just picked up our morning SF Chronic newspaper [1] and there is a
giant front-page headline about how current conditions are preventing
us from getting our usual fog. It has lots of technical and scientific
reasons. I could barely find the paper for the fog. Mt San Bruno is
gone in the mist.

When experts predict future states of chaotic systems the result is humor.
The solar system is chaotic, and people seem to be able to predict where most of the plants are going to be quite a way in advance. It does take a million years or so for the minor effects to build up enough to make the system unpredictable. Weather is chaotic but climate is predictable enough for farming to work.

John Larkin isn\'t any kind of expert but his attempts to tell us what experts can predict are pretty comical.

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

Hey Bozo, Milankovitch cycles AREN\'T chaotic.

Bozo\'s Sewage Sweeper
 

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