I flew over brownsville on the way down to ol mejico yesterday.
The Rio Grande no longer reaches the gulf. Neither does the Colorado. I'm
thinking some desalination plants run by lsr's might be in order. I've seen
plants in California and Florida.
Not TR, but related.
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From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain.....
Date: Sat, Jul 6, 2013 1:32 pm
On 7/6/13 10:06 AM, WBEECH wrote:
> Send that rain on down to west Texas, we're dying down here.
If it wasn't up hill most of the way to the Rockys I would suggest a really big
network of canals across the country like those imagined on Mars up to a couple
decades ago. That way we could send water from where there is too much to
where it is desperately needed.
The forest around Flagstaff was tinder dry until last week. We have picked up
about 2-1/2 inches of rain since then and have a 40% chance of rain both today
& Sunday. We usually have a summer rainy season. Hope it is a good one this
year as last winter's snow was a bit light. Thankfully Humidity is not an
issue in Flagstaff and our all time recoded high is 97 degrees. Flagstaff is
THE place in Arizona to go to get away from summer heat and almost no one has
air conditioners in their house. On the other hand we are also the winter ski
place to go in the state.
TeriAnn
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