California not suffering, drought?

Do you have precipitation data that disagrees with the state' drought maps? That parts of the state have done well in years past growing grapes - the only "facts" I've seen come from you - is hardly sufficient justification to call the state's water data false.

I've collected a number of data graphics below from as many different sources as I could find in a quick Google search. Do you really want to claim that all these different people are lying to the public? Consider the consequences of such a choice on their part. They'd risk their jobs. They'd risk going to jail. And for what?

Show us a precipitation map of southern California that does NOT show a precipitation shortfall. If you have no such thing, have the decency to admit it.

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hmmm...I thought there was a three drought. Your first graph doesn't show a drought in 2013. How can that be?

And your graph shows dry in January in northern Illinois and we had record snow fall. how can that be? Dude, you're being duped.

Damn, you can not only not read english, you cannot read a simple graph. Dark brown is severe drought, light brown is moderate drought, and yellow abnormally dry. The whole of California was in drought situation in 2013. You are beyond stupid, Elektra.
Nope drought is no water, abnormally dry isn't drought. Sorry rabbit tricks are for kids!!!!
 
Damn, JC, you are just as stupid as Elektra. Since when do you think that third graders get to define scientific terms?
Since you kindergarten kids keep romping around on this message board.
 
Do you have precipitation data that disagrees with the state' drought maps? That parts of the state have done well in years past growing grapes - the only "facts" I've seen come from you - is hardly sufficient justification to call the state's water data false.

I've collected a number of data graphics below from as many different sources as I could find in a quick Google search. Do you really want to claim that all these different people are lying to the public? Consider the consequences of such a choice on their part. They'd risk their jobs. They'd risk going to jail. And for what?

Show us a precipitation map of southern California that does NOT show a precipitation shortfall. If you have no such thing, have the decency to admit it.

MW-CE076_drough_NS_20140515163104.png

us_drought_monitor_1-23-14.jpg

BeHaI8yCMAAQnmL.jpg:large

650x366_01191358_hd29.jpg


11614drought.104.jpg


GRACE_SFSM.png


20140116_074201_ssjm0117cadrought90_300.jpg


image.jpg
hmmm...I thought there was a three drought. Your first graph doesn't show a drought in 2013. How can that be?

And your graph shows dry in January in northern Illinois and we had record snow fall. how can that be? Dude, you're being duped.

Damn, you can not only not read english, you cannot read a simple graph. Dark brown is severe drought, light brown is moderate drought, and yellow abnormally dry. The whole of California was in drought situation in 2013. You are beyond stupid, Elektra.
I guess I ain't as stupid as you, that ain't my posts you are quoting.

Old crock reads another user's post, attributes it to me through confusion, and calls me stupid?

Old crock is dumb
 
Hey, Good News, another record year for grapes in California, dare I say we are not suffering. But hey, don't take my word for it, anybody can see if I tell the truth by going to whatever market you shop at, and see if you can get fat, juicy, grapes from California at about 2$ lb.

Grapes




GRAPES
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Grapes maintained their standing as the No. 3 fruit in Fresh Trends this year, but in 2013 they share the spotlight with strawberries as the third most-popular fruit.

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Sunlight packs grapes in Halloween-themed bags

09/25/2014

Sunlight International is packing grapes in Halloween-themed bags for the holiday.

United FreshFacts report shows growth in value-added

09/24/2014

Double-digit increases in value-added produce sales at U.S. retail stores highlight a new report on second quarter fresh produce performance.


Columbine Vineyards opens sales office

09/19/2014

Columbine Vineyards has opened its new sales office — The Exchange at Columbine Vineyards — in Delano, Calif.

Mexican grape producers plan symposium

09/18/2014

AALPUM, Mexico’s grape producers group, plans its Second International Grapevine Symposium for Feb. 5-6 in Hermosillo, Mexico.

Wisconsin weather reduces grape quantity, not quality

09/16/2014

Wild weather patterns in Wisconsin have affected the grape crop there this year. A long, cold winter, followed by an unseasonably wet summer has reduced crop production statewide.

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Market Scope - Grapes — F.o.b.s as of Sept. 22
2014-09-21

KERN DISTRICT, CALIF. — Shipments (653-620-600) — Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices higher. 19-pound containers bagged thompson seedless large $14.95-16.95; crimson seedless large $16.95-18.95, medium $14.95-16.95; red globe large mostly $17.95-18.95; autumn king extra-large mostly $20.95-22.95, large mostly $18.95-20.95, medium $16.95-18.95; autumn royal large mostly $18.95; scarlet royal large mostly $18.95, medium mostly $16.95; extra services included.

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY DISTRICT, CALIF. — Shipments (159-139-166) — Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices higher. 19-pound containers bagged. Thompson seedless large mostly $16.95; crimson seedless large $16.95-17.95, medium $14.95-15.95; red globe large mostly $16.95, medium mostly $14.95; autumn king large mostly $16.95, medium $14.95-15.95; scarlet royal large mostly $17.95-18.95, medium mostly $16.95; extra services included.
 
Does NO ONE see the ten's of thousands of new homes, apartment complexes, office suites, and shopping centers being constructed in Southern California?? I'm sure there is plenty of construction going on statewide, but I live in Southern California and new construction is rampant! Explain to me how building even ONE NEW HOME makes ANY sense if we are truly experiencing a major drought?
Here's some very simple math...
More dwellings = MORE PEOPLE = MORE WATER CONSUMPTION.

HELLO? Stop the uncontrolled growth!! At LEAST till we have the water, electricity, and infrastructure to support it!!

Take a freaking breather and STOP NEW CONSTRUCTION!!

Until we have the resources QUIT MAKING THE SITUATION WORSE!!

DUH!
 
USDA California Grape Crush Report 2014: The 2014 crush totaled 4,142,934 tons, down 12 percent from 2013 crush of 4,700,377 tons. Red wine varieties accounted for the largest share of all grapes crushed, at 2,138,294 tons, down 12 percent from 2013. The 2014 white wine variety crush totaled 1,754,503 tons, down 4 percent from 2013. Tons crushed of raisin type varieties totaled 155,514, down 53 percent from 2013, and tons crushed of table type varieties totaled 94,623, down 25 percent from 2013.
 

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