NASA scientist warns that California only has one year of water left.

 
Y'all better start collecting that rain water
I've been doing that for the last 3 years. I use the collected water to water my garden. My grass is green and only needs to be watered twice a month.
 
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Why do you guys keep entertaining this troll? 
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i dont wanna see anymore green grass in my state

if we dont water grass we will save so much water.

i dont care if the senate bilding has yellow lawns as long as water is saved.

grass is such a waste of water its ridiculous
you would hate my lawn. my lawn in the front yard and backyard is as green as money. My car is clean as it came out of the dealership. 

like i said before , water will never ever run out of california . i Live in san francisco and i can tell you locals are not too worried  . people are more worried about the earthquake to be honest.. 
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Someone needs to pop up on dude and hand him a powdered-up backhand for all of California.
 
 
Why do you guys keep entertaining this troll?  :lol:


im not trolling just trying to tell people its not as bad as the media makes it out to be. Im helping people not panic if anything

It is worse than the media makes it out to be

The san joaquin valley is so dry, the rivers in central cali dont eem make it to the ocean no more

When the water restrictions r imposed and u are charged 500 for washing ur car and watering ur lawn then u ggunna know how srs it really is
 
I remember when i drove to San Fran a year ago lake. Shasta was bone dry. Crazy seeing that but it still had house boats on it just chilling
 
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just saying that my car is cleaner because i wash it twice a week and my lawn is greener because i water it twice a day . Once before i go to work and once when i come back home from work.. why wouldn't you get that figure of speech ?

You bout to be living that Fallout 3 life homie
 
People out of state care more than we really care in California, that's the sad thing.

What can we do? Nestle is still bottling water, Chevron is still using thousands of gallons a day at their refineries and people are still voting for old Jerry up in Sac. So it's a nice day outside I'm going to do some shopping and chase some yams I ain't got no worries.
 
People out of state care more than we really care in California, that's the sad thing.

What can we do? Nestle is still bottling water, Chevron is still using thousands of gallons a day at their refineries and people are still voting for old Jerry up in Sac. So it's a nice day outside I'm going to do some shopping and chase some yams I ain't got no worries.
we living life out here with some perfect weather. This is good hopefully this scares and keeps people from moving to California
 
People out of state care more than we really care in California, that's the sad thing.

What can we do? Nestle is still bottling water, Chevron is still using thousands of gallons a day at their refineries and people are still voting for old Jerry up in Sac. So it's a nice day outside I'm going to do some shopping and chase some yams I ain't got no worries.
we living life out here with some perfect weather. This is good hopefully this scares and keeps people from moving to California

We actually have more people leaving than coming.
 
There has to be something in the water down there in FL, too many funny stories from that state 
 
That Florida swamp gas is a neurotoxin. You heard it here first.
 

That or aliens. Only explanation.
 
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Glad to finally see some rain here in the bay. Been pouring since 3am. This morning commute isn't lookin pretty though
 
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We just recorded the warmest October ever recorded in Los Angeles. There were only 5 days the temperature dropped below 80 degrees. Scientist are saying this El Niño is shaping up to be the biggest ever. The rain that will begin January thru March should put a huge dent on the drought. Hopefully the flooding and mudslides aren't too catastrophic.
 
We just recorded the warmest October ever recorded in Los Angeles. There were only 5 days the temperature dropped below 80 degrees. Scientist are saying this El Niño is shaping up to be the biggest ever. The rain that will begin January thru March should put a huge dent on the drought. Hopefully the flooding and mudslides aren't too catastrophic.

I don't want the heavy rain. Our drains ain't ready for that
 
It's crazy that the drought in Cali is worse than the southwestern states like Arizona and New Mexico.

I've been living in NM for a while now and my mind is blown that these fools have golf courses in the desert. I just feel like that's just feeding the fire of what's to come for TX,AZ,NM. Obviously using water for agriculture makes sense, but I'm sure we can live without pecans. They take up an insane amount of water just to make one single pecan. W.E.

I'll be out after I'm done with school to right coast.
 
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