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hatrack

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Tue Jun 24, 2014, 10:19 PM Jun 2014

Percentage Of California In Level 4 "Exceptional" Drought Rises From 25% To 33%

The most populous U.S. state is in the third year of a crippling drought that has forced ranchers to sell cattle for lack of grazing land, and farmers to let an estimated 400,000 acres normally devoted to crops go fallow.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Thursday that while all of the state remains in a severe drought, the portion of the state in what is considered an "exceptional drought" increased in the past week from about 25 percent to about 33 percent.

Part of the increase was due to a re-evaluation of the impact of dry conditions on the northern part of the state, Michael Anderson, California's state climatologist, said Friday. But he said that drought experts expect conditions to worsen as the summer continues - and not just because summers in California are typically hot and dry.

"Usually about this time of year we kind of settle into a pattern where it stabilizes and we don't expect things to change," Anderson said. "But in this case with the severity of the drought we expect to see more impacts come up as the summer progresses."

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http://www.planetark.org/enviro-news/item/71752

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Percentage Of California In Level 4 "Exceptional" Drought Rises From 25% To 33% (Original Post) hatrack Jun 2014 OP
I drove down to Highland from NorCal this weekend Adsos Letter Jun 2014 #1

Adsos Letter

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1. I drove down to Highland from NorCal this weekend
Tue Jun 24, 2014, 11:25 PM
Jun 2014

Highland is near Riverside, one of the hottest, driest parts of the state. The subdivision we visited was block after block of emerald green lawns...
Frustrating, considering the fact that people in our neighborhood here in the East Bay are allowing their lawns to go semi-brown because the State wants us to voluntarily conserve.

My visit to SoCal makes me think conserving should be mandatory across the board.

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