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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1358265)5/11/2022 8:55:15 PM
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By next year the turbines will stop

Hard choices ahead for the desert SW. The current drought is peanuts compared to the mega droughts there in the past. No SUVs to blame back in them days, and this one may have killed off the Anasazi culture.

stacker.com

10th century–14th century: Megadrought

According to a report from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the year 900 launched the start of a dry spell so significant that scientists refer to it as the "Megadrought." The event, which choked the Sierra Nevada and northwestern Great Basin, lasted centuries until tapering off around 1300. A variety of data back up this claim, but tree-ring studies provide the best and most accurate timeline of the catastrophe.