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Auggie

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Sat Feb 18, 2023, 01:01 PM Feb 2023

Before and after images show incredible impact of storms on California reservoirs [View all]

San Francisco Chronicle / February 18, 2023

During a three-week period starting in late December, California received almost half of its normal precipitation for an entire year. These downpours, and additional rain in January, led to widespread improvements in drought conditions across the state.

Images snapped by the Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 satellites provide a sky-high view of how much those storms have filled some of California’s largest reservoirs.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/storm-water-reservoir-images-17782241.php






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And the white reservoir (snowpack) is way above normal central scrutinizer Feb 2023 #1
+1 ... Auggie Feb 2023 #2
Mighty good numbers there wryter2000 Feb 2023 #4
When it happened wryter2000 Feb 2023 #3
To water spring crops naturally? nt Phoenix61 Feb 2023 #5
The biggest thing that could go wrong now Mr.Bill Feb 2023 #6
That's a beautiful sight. Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2023 #7
Music to my eyes intrepidity Feb 2023 #8
The tan ring around the lakes blue-wave Feb 2023 #9
They don't loook anywhere near full, but it's good to see some water in them Warpy Feb 2023 #10
wonderful BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 2023 #11
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