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California: from Mega-Drought to “The Big Melt”
« on: May 03, 2023, 10:58:35 am »
California: from Mega-Drought to “The Big Melt”
22 hours ago Kip Hansen 66 Comments
Opinion by Kip Hansen – 2 May 2023

California, the state of my birth, childhood and my familiar stomping ground throughout my university years – just a year ago claiming itself engulfed by a millennial-scale mega-drought — is now worried about too much water:

The Mega-Drought Is Over But California Faces a New Threat: Floods

Of course, because the topic is weather – which nearly everyone in California thinks equals Climate which equals Climate Change which equals Climate Crisis which equals Climate Catastrophe   — this weather phenomenon must be a threat.

The latest version of this new threat is “The Big Melt” – cheerfully promoted and megaphoned by – well, nearly every news outlet in California and is echoed in the national press:

NBCNews:  “The big melt is now here”: California braces for floods”

USA Today: ‘The Big Melt’: California braces for flooding as heat wave takes aim at state

Yale Climate Connections:  “California’s Big Melt kicks off, likely to cause floods”

Sky News:  “The big melt: Crushed houses, trapped cars and the threat of floods”

And then, of course, the re-birth of Tulare Lake:

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/05/02/california-from-mega-drought-to-the-big-melt/
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