Scientists abandon California snowpack measurement, because–why bother?
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/04/1382431/-Scientists-abandon-California-snowpack-measurement-because-why-bother
Two years ago, scientists at UCLA predicted there would be significantly less snowfall in California than in decades.
Snowpack runoff is critical to California's water supply and with a severe drought already in play, California is in a bad, bay way.
In fact, this year's snowfall was so far off the mark, scientists have abandoned their snowpack study:
State water officials had planned to make the trek back to the Sierra Nevada to conduct their snowpack measurement Friday.
But Thursday they announced they wouldnt bother. For the second consecutive month, there wont be any snow to measure.
This is just another piece of information in a series of increasingly dismal findings, said Department of Water Resources spokesman Doug Carlson. It nails down that the drought is severe maybe as severe as any in our history.