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Originally Posted by Sharroll Celby
SoCal is in the midst of a multi-year drought. Last season's rains were the LEAST in recorded history. The snowpack in the Sierras was among the lowest amounts as well. The summer of '06 was the HOTTEST on recent record.
Let's bring this thread back during the summer.
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Interesting. Seems that - according to the weather data there, Chicken Little - "Wednesday's showers raised the rainfall total for the season to 33.87 inches, making it the third-wettest season on record and the rainiest in 115 years."
The Sierras are, currently, at 60% of normal snowpack.
So ... if it's the third wettest season on record, and the rainiest in 115 years, how is it that we're getting the LEAST amount of rains?
Hmm.
Your pal,
Meteorologist Meat.