On 2012-10-18 10:06 PM, Kim Noyes wrote:
> For instance, most of the state's major reservoirs are at below-average
> storage levels. California avoided drought this summer because those
> reservoirs were filled to the brim by a wet winter in the early months
> of 2011. Such was not the case this last January through March, and now
> the surplus is gone.
A chart of current California reservoir water levels, along with a link
to California snow tables, is available from:
<http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cdecapp/resapp/getResGraphsMain.action>
Be safe. Get prepared. Stay ready.
-- Wb sends.
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