Submitted by plantboy97 t3_1229ltx in dataisbeautiful
kbeks t1_jdqcoyp wrote
Reply to comment by winterfresh0 in California Snow Depth Visualized (Winter '22-'23) [OC] by plantboy97
Important caveat is that since then, we’ve damned many rivers and built many reservoirs to capture the runoff. Those were also at historic lows thanks to the drought, so it would take a lot to overcome that deficit and produce such terrible flooding again. Not saying it can’t happen, but it would take a lot. Also, the Dollop did a great episode on the great flood.
IrishMosaic t1_jdqksup wrote
Over 100 dams have been removed in California in the last 30 years. Resulting in historic flooding, mudslides, and the inability to capture the snow runoff before it reaches the pacific.
Lance_E_T_Compte t1_jdqwf5s wrote
You neglected to mention WHY they were removed...
They made countless fish and wildlife extinct or nearly so.
The vast majority of those hundred you mention were very small.
Toothmouth7921 t1_jdtsn91 wrote
Not to mention several were filled with silt and we’re becoming useless
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AFoxGuy t1_jdqpc8u wrote
Stay classy Cali.
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