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A long-dormant lake has reappeared in California, bringing havoc along with it

Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:12 pm
Posted by rickgrimes
Member since Jan 2011
4260 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:12 pm
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People have worked for a century to make California’s Tulare Basin into a food grower’s paradise. That pastoral landscape now looks more like the Pacific Ocean in many areas.

Months of atmospheric river storms have pummeled the area and saturated the basin’s soil, which sits about halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, not far from Fresno. The rains have led to floods that damaged towns and deluged farms and have begun to refill what was once a sprawling lake.

The floods have pitted neighboring property owners against one another and raised tensions over how to manage the flows, which have damaged hundreds of structures. And more water is on the way.

Experts say a monthslong, slow-burning crisis will play out next: A historic snowpack looms in the mountains above the basin — as it melts, it is likely to put downstream communities through months of torment. The flooding, which follows several years of extreme drought, showcases the weather whiplash typical of California, which vacillates between too wet and too dry.

“This is a slowly unfolding natural disaster,” said Jeffrey Mount, a senior fellow at the Water Policy Center of the Public Policy Institute of California. “There’s no way to handle it with the existing infrastructure.”

The re-forming Tulare Lake — which was drained for farming a century ago — could remain on the landscape for years, disrupting growers in a region that produces a significant proportion of the nation’s supply of almonds, pistachios, milk and fruit. High-stakes decisions over where that water travels could resonate across the country’s grocery store shelves.

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Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
175828 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:15 pm to
And people in CA make fun of people that flood in the South. At least we aren't building on old natural lakes thinking they will never return.
Posted by Deuces
The bottom
Member since Nov 2011
15133 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:18 pm to
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And people in CA make fun of people that flood in the South. At least we aren't building on old natural lakes thinking they will never return.


Just ignore them.

We’re the ones laughing when we don’t have to pay $1.3 million for a house like this:



Posted by atxfan
Member since Jul 2004
3797 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:18 pm to
Time to start growing rice.
Posted by USMCguy121
Northshore
Member since Aug 2021
6332 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:20 pm to
Better increase taxes and eat bugs to fight that 'global warming/cooling/we keep getting it wrong so we're calling it change' stuff
Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
175828 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:20 pm to
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Time to start growing rice.




Crawfish season coming to L.A.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
79740 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:22 pm to
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Crawfish season coming to L.A.



They already farm crawfish in California.
Posted by Lawyered
The Sip
Member since Oct 2016
34929 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:22 pm to
Sooo is the earth now healing? Reclaiming what was theirs all along ..
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
12003 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:23 pm to
Wait, you built a house in a lake and are shocked it flooded?

Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
51514 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:27 pm to
Is all of California brain dead?
Posted by RTRinTampa
Central FL
Member since Jan 2013
5532 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:27 pm to
California and those that continue to choose to live there deserve everything they get. Don't frick with Mother Nature (and not the same as make believe climate change).
Posted by Obtuse1
Westside Bodymore Yo
Member since Sep 2016
28591 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:28 pm to
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They already farm crawfish in California.


Their season starts in the summer and runs through the fall.

The real shame is Washington signal crawfish aren't a bigger thing up there. I had them in a Vietnamese run place in Seattle. They are huge and unusually sweet, I assume like crab they are sweeter when they live in cold water. I am sure people will scoff but if they could be found in LA they would sell like crazy.
Posted by 225rumpshaker
Texas
Member since Sep 2006
11065 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:32 pm to
Reckon that lake finally got its reparations, about freaking time.

#LakeRights
Posted by loogaroo
Welsh
Member since Dec 2005
36599 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:33 pm to
That’s what you get when you believe the climate change scam.
Posted by I20goon
about 7mi down a dirt road
Member since Aug 2013
17686 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:42 pm to
Crawfish ponds.

Prices should go down.

Being CA they will quintuple
Posted by Stealth Matrix
29°59'55.98"N 90°05'21.85"W
Member since Aug 2019
9970 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:45 pm to
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A long-dormant lake has reappeared in California, bringing havoc along with it

Havoc? I thought this would be joyous news to Californians!
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
58530 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:49 pm to
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drained for farming a century ago


I see what this says, but my mind will only allow me to read it as "California has been making stupid environmental decisions for a century while lecturing the rest of us."
Posted by Sasquatch Smash
Member since Nov 2007
25471 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:51 pm to
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almonds, pistachios, milk and fruit.


Don’t worry. Those products will suck up that water in no time!
Posted by Jack Daniel
Gold member
Member since Feb 2013
27517 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:52 pm to
Do they not have enough water in California or too much? I can’t keep up
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
53353 posts
Posted on 4/2/23 at 1:55 pm to
This lake tends to reappear for awhile after heavy rainy seasons. This isn’t unprecedented.

Man killed this lake, not climate.
This post was edited on 4/2/23 at 1:57 pm
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