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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (47106)1/30/2014 11:03:41 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86363
 
location location location rat... do u even know where filmore and moorpark are ?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (47106)1/31/2014 11:27:41 AM
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" I've experienced only one drought, that of the early 1990s. There is now ample rainfall and plenty of water. I don't think we need to fear the future and make drastic changes and huge investments.""

California is in drought conditions around 70% of the time. You can approximately how old that person is by the reference to the 1990s. The late 70s was a particularly brutal drought cycle. The winters of 81/82 and 82/83 reversed the drought and filled all of the reservoirs past full.

Anybody who talks about droughts in California without first acknowledging that "normal" for California is a perpetual drought/flood cycle, should be ignored.