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In this April 2024 update on Lake Shasta, California's largest reservoir, we delve into the current state of water levels, which have seen a significant increase, reaching 1,053 feet 11 inches above mean sea level. This marks a notable rise of 23 feet since our last update and a staggering 41 feet increase for the year, thanks to a series of intense storms in the late winter.
In this episode of timeBomb, we revisit the debate on whether dam managers at Lake Shasta are balancing the act of retaining water and preparing for additional inflows, especially as the snowmelt season approaches. With outflows reduced but inflows remaining strong, concerns about the reservoir's capacity and flood risk management are at the forefront.
We present detailed statistics on Lake Shasta's current state, compare it with historical averages, and look back at previous years to underline the dramatic shifts in water levels. The video also addresses the broader implications of these changes, including potential impacts on local ecosystems, water supply security, and flood management strategies.
Featuring insights from Don Bader, Area Manager of the Bureau of Reclamation’s Northern California Office, we explore the management strategies and expectations for the reservoir as it approaches full capacity. With an above-average snowpack waiting to melt in the Northern Sierra/Trinity Region, the crucial question remains: Is there enough space in Lake Shasta to capture the incoming runoff, or should outflows be increased to make room?
Join us as we analyze the current dynamics at Lake Shasta, assess the management responses to these challenges, and speculate on what the coming weeks might hold for California's water landscape. Don't forget to hit the like button if you find our content insightful, and consider subscribing for more updates and analyses. Your support is greatly appreciated!
#lakeshasta #california #sacramento #watermanagement
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to timeBomb
01:22 Shasta Stats
02:49 Too Much Water?
07:17 The Concern

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@billl1127
@billl1127 Месяц назад
Stop all outflows. Let the reservoir get to full pool
@patrickross7620
@patrickross7620 Месяц назад
you need it for flood control
@dwainsellers6453
@dwainsellers6453 Месяц назад
​@@patrickross7620yeah because it always floods in California during the summer.
@raywright4799
@raywright4799 Месяц назад
It’s completely full right now. Everything will be fine. Don’t panic
@patrickross7620
@patrickross7620 Месяц назад
No Panic here I live in the mountains above the dam and will just see the valley flood... by the way it's not full so you obviously didn't listen to the segment
@renaebettenhausen3611
@renaebettenhausen3611 Месяц назад
Too bad that excess water can't go to Lake Mead.
@rockerbigjoe5711
@rockerbigjoe5711 Месяц назад
Imagine if they used this water instead of Colorado River water. We would be full. I bet it runs right in to the ocean.
@Rhaspun
@Rhaspun Месяц назад
@@rockerbigjoe5711 Eventually it reaches farms as far south as Bakersfield, drinking water and water habitat areas.
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo Месяц назад
Or Lake Powell
@Swampster70
@Swampster70 Месяц назад
@@Rhaspun The "Central Valley Project" dams like Shasta and Oroville do supply the LA s**thole. Sadly the folks on the otherside of the Grapevine take away from the southern part of the valley, making it a dust bowl. SoCal needs to figure out an alternate source. I find it strange that somewhere like Israel can rejuvenate itself with desal yet a smaller area like LA can't use the same tech to take care of itself. If it does that it reduces, massively, the burden on the Colorado River and the Central Valley Project. Lake Mono and the sources near Bishop would get a reprieve.
@smartcaliforniagal
@smartcaliforniagal Месяц назад
Too bad that the state plan proposed by Pat Brown, Jerry Brown's father, was filed in the circular file as it provided for increased reservoir storage statewide to meet the needs of an ever-increasing population
@rjones2000r
@rjones2000r Месяц назад
Lake Shasta sits in a very large basin so 90% of the water comes from rain runoff. Full pool is 4,552,000 acre feet and it has 4,172,000 acre feet at the moment leaving 380,000 acre feet of room left. The 10% snow melt water is slightly above 552,000 acre feet. The dam will be short on room by about 170,000 acre feet but it is very manageable. In fact yesterday they released over 13,000 acre feet and today another 12,000 acre feet.
@trentgay3437
@trentgay3437 Месяц назад
I came to say the same thing this isn't a thing. There's very skilled people in charge and I trust them over RU-vid videos.
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
Full pool is 4,552 acre feet? Dang, that's a really small Reservoir! 😂😂😂😂😂
@rjones2000r
@rjones2000r Месяц назад
@@trentgay3437 Noted and corrected thx.
@rjones2000r
@rjones2000r Месяц назад
@@trentgay3437 Lake Trinity is the opposite. It sits in a small basin and 90% of it's water comes from snow melt and 10% from rain runoff.
@trentgay3437
@trentgay3437 Месяц назад
@rjones2000r I've never been to trinity but I hear is beautiful.
@pv4669
@pv4669 Месяц назад
Click bait rubbish
@petersemple9278
@petersemple9278 Месяц назад
That's no way to talk about your family!!
@eriklehman3175
@eriklehman3175 Месяц назад
would it be possible to do a video explaining where all the water goes after it leaves the dam and works it downstream?
@timmannchicken
@timmannchicken Месяц назад
Pull out a map. Lake Shasta is owned by County of LA. Water is released to the Sacramento river, which eventually gets distributed through a delta water system further down in the valley. The two primary contributors of the fresh to the Delta is Sacramento River and the San Joaquin river (which picks up several other reservoirs along the way), the water (though water management) provides fresh water to residents, AG, eventually also making its way to SF Bay/ocean, and two major aqueducts that transport the water from the delta to LA. I am happy for water levels for Lake Shasta, but it most directly benefits SoCal.
@journiewhaley8591
@journiewhaley8591 18 дней назад
Lake Shasta mostly flows to central CA for farmers
@alecfromminnenowhere2089
@alecfromminnenowhere2089 Месяц назад
I was there in September of 2022 and I cannot believe it filled after being so low.
@charleswelch249
@charleswelch249 Месяц назад
That's good to see California finally has water. I'm tired of hearing them cry about drought, several times in the past when they were getting water they just released it into the ocean. Looks like finally they are getting it under control and should stop stealing water from the Colorado River. Now if they let late Talaria refill California will be able to sustain itself and maybe stop over pumping the water reservoir under the basin.
@scottw5315
@scottw5315 28 дней назад
It's the environuts and their politicians scaring the public. Forty years of failed predictions and they still fly to Davos every year in private jets to scheme new ways of predicting doom.
@DanielFCutter
@DanielFCutter 21 день назад
Love these RU-vid experts.
@Webbbby
@Webbbby Месяц назад
They've been successfully managing the lake levels for nearly 80 years. No reason to worry.
@samfrancisco8095
@samfrancisco8095 20 дней назад
They do a terrible job of monitoring the water. Folsom Lake is perpetually low because of letting too much water out.
@earthboy5719
@earthboy5719 Месяц назад
I dont know why, but I watch your videos from Bosnia...they are interesting
@frankgrima
@frankgrima Месяц назад
It's very unfortunate that there are no water management that can do a study on how western states can share and make better use of rain via pumping , pipeline and reservoir.
@greggreg2263
@greggreg2263 20 дней назад
I think this reservoir could take quite a bit of water from the storm before anybody has to worry!
@Tumid1
@Tumid1 Месяц назад
Curious only 2 years ago California was on the precipice of becoming uninhabitable because of anthropogenic induced climate change droughts, yet now that the opposite situation exists. I anxiously await the flood of "peer-reviewed" studies attributing more rain & snow being caused by CO2. It must be tough writing studies proving every (natural) climate event is human caused...& existential.
@belalugrisi1614
@belalugrisi1614 Месяц назад
More heat energy in the system means more moisture content in the atmosphere. Anthropogenic heating, from CO2 initially, is increasing because dozens of climate heating feedbacks have been triggered. The heat absorbed by the oceans and atmosphere is equivalent to 12 Hiroshima bombs per second. We have been above 1.7ºC temperature anomaly for the last six months, and broke 2ºC two days last November. Hope this helps, even though it is not peer reviewed.
@michaelcrossley4716
@michaelcrossley4716 Месяц назад
If you read the research, you'd know that major swings in seasonal weather is a symptom of global warming. It's literally 5th grade science. You can run the experiment yourself, you don't even need peer review. Higher levels of CO2 causes air to retain heat longer.
@rjones2000r
@rjones2000r Месяц назад
Yes they have all bases covered, if it rains a lot climate change and if it doesn't rain climate change
@currentbatches6205
@currentbatches6205 Месяц назад
@@belalugrisi1614 And all that has happened is more rain in CA! Did you have a point?
@jimihendrix991
@jimihendrix991 Месяц назад
@@belalugrisi1614 Source?
@alphalunamare
@alphalunamare Месяц назад
So Dam Management are saying that Volume is more important than height above Sea Level. That makes sense. It means that the speed of hight increase should decrease as the level gets higher, sort of self braking.
@mrjumbly2338
@mrjumbly2338 Месяц назад
Makes me want to take a drive thru that area, I never saw that much water in the late 80s
@Swampster70
@Swampster70 Месяц назад
It's pretty :) Looking at CDEC and the water levels for Shasta, it was around 4.5 million acre feet in 1987 and dropped off like a stone until recovering in late spring 93. cdec.water.ca.gov/dynamicapp/QueryMonthly?s=SHA&end=1989-04&span=5years cdec.water.ca.gov/dynamicapp/QueryMonthly?s=SHA&end=1994-04&span=5years
@sbearly
@sbearly 23 дня назад
The great thing about revealing (or predicting, or even planning for) the future is that people forget the past. So very few remember or care about what was said or what happened in the past unless it happens to confirm the most recent predictions of the future. And there is always greater interest in what will happen in the future than what happened in the past. Because we can't change the past, but we think we can change the future.
@nunya4815
@nunya4815 Месяц назад
We should do what Japan has done by building underground reservoirs but make it so the water will go down to aquifers
@thomphoc1898
@thomphoc1898 Месяц назад
Someone watched 'Dune' and thinks it's reality.
@johng4093
@johng4093 Месяц назад
Arizona has been doing this for 20+ years (see ABWA). Calif is way behind AZ and NV in water management.
@scottw5315
@scottw5315 28 дней назад
They don't want to fix the problem as politicians use it to scare the public into carbon taxes. Carbon is the sixth most common element. We'd be extinct without carbon and carbon dioxide.
@keithsargent6963
@keithsargent6963 Месяц назад
Everything in California is either too much or too little.
@RichardGoates
@RichardGoates Месяц назад
We will be waiting for your June Video showing you were Right and everyone got flooded out based on your analysis with this video.......waiting......waiting. They do a really good job at the Dam and the Manager is a Seasoned Pro.
@thems_the_brakes
@thems_the_brakes Месяц назад
I refuse to watch this and give you my view... total clickbait. very normal water year and water managers will have no trouble handling it.
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
You don't want to give us your view? And then you go ahead and give us your view? 😂😂😂 🙄🙄🙄
@Jaco3688
@Jaco3688 Месяц назад
I’m glad you didn’t watch this - or comment on it.
@thems_the_brakes
@thems_the_brakes Месяц назад
@@Jaco3688 you can comment without watching... this is not rocket science...
@Jaco3688
@Jaco3688 Месяц назад
@@thems_the_brakes Lighten up. Just a friendly jab.
@EnthusiasticTent-xt8fh
@EnthusiasticTent-xt8fh Месяц назад
You know more than everyone.
@user-ts4fo9ol9x
@user-ts4fo9ol9x Месяц назад
Hearing anybody complain about too much water in California is pretty damn silly. They've managed more water before; it needs to be conserved. Unlike in L A where they route as much water as possible into the ocean even in droughts.
@mightyfraserriver977
@mightyfraserriver977 Месяц назад
Give a one week rebate and tell everyone to flood there yards and trees. Leave the garden hoses on.
@liam3284
@liam3284 Месяц назад
once it is full, I guess they will follow "run of the river" and pass inflows downstream
@skibum415
@skibum415 29 дней назад
2:23 In future videos you may want to consider replacing the commas (,) with periods (.) because the y-axis currently depicts a top out at 5,000 Million Acre-feet (5,000,000,000,000 Acre-feet), otherwise known as 5 Billion Acre-feet. I believe your intention is to depict 5.000 Million Acre-feet (5,000,000,000 Acre-feet). Thanks for getting this information to a wider audience. 👍🏾
@joezolo9986
@joezolo9986 Месяц назад
Where does the released water go to? Does it go to the Pacific Ocean? What would it take to release water, but divert to other rivers like the Colorado River. Could tunnels be dug, or pipes lines (like oil pipe lines) be laid to add water to or fill the Glen Canyon Dam and the Hoover Dam?
@beandoggle
@beandoggle Месяц назад
It would cost an unreasonable amount of energy. Plus the California Delta needs water to avoid salinization affecting farmland and aquatic habitat. Humans can't have all of it.
@trentgay3437
@trentgay3437 Месяц назад
Goes to San Francisco and out under the golden gate.
@thomphoc1898
@thomphoc1898 Месяц назад
It goes into underground aquafers controlled by the illuminati.
@svenweihusen57
@svenweihusen57 Месяц назад
They’re job is to manage the water level so they can’t say now what they will do in a week depending on the amount of incoming rain etc.
@tranquilitybase6417
@tranquilitybase6417 Месяц назад
Last time I drove across the lake two years ago it was empty.
@HardRockMaster7577
@HardRockMaster7577 Месяц назад
Listening at 75% playback speed makes it sound allright!
@markpalmer7832
@markpalmer7832 Месяц назад
I helped rebuild the spillway of Oroville Dam....
@roberthenry9319
@roberthenry9319 21 день назад
Sounds like it needs a bit more work.
@lawrencewong4727
@lawrencewong4727 27 дней назад
Instead of opening up Lake Shasta's output and wasting all that valuable water resource, they should pump that extra water to drought areas to fill or recharge the ground to be available when the summer dry season approaches.
@gordybishop2375
@gordybishop2375 Месяц назад
Lol….say stuff they will probably do tomorrow and when they do it….they listened to just you…lol
@altarique123
@altarique123 Месяц назад
Ya I loved the way he talks
@francisswistak8038
@francisswistak8038 Месяц назад
Will the Sacramento Valley experience spring floods when water released from Shasta meets a Pineapple Express or two that will probable occure due to conditions in the Pacific Ocean and Climate change? Probabilities are high based on past climate history.
@mathewfranco3211
@mathewfranco3211 27 дней назад
Dam good report
@piotrberman6363
@piotrberman6363 Месяц назад
Perhaps it is noted later in the video, but storms are not the only danger. Catastrophic floods may be caused by heat waves melting mountain snow, which is currently plentiful.
@thoselog
@thoselog Месяц назад
Thanks for keeping up with all of this. Your videos are a great resource!
@rhoefferle
@rhoefferle Месяц назад
Release the water to the hardly used It Hasn’t Been Built Yet reservoir
@EnthusiasticTent-xt8fh
@EnthusiasticTent-xt8fh Месяц назад
Is the 1000 yesr drought finally over?
@oregonbeachdad
@oregonbeachdad Месяц назад
Lol, you think dam managers watch your videos and that they released the water because you said so? How funny, and cute at the same time.
@michaelcrossley4716
@michaelcrossley4716 Месяц назад
I think it was a joke.
@muffdiver4973
@muffdiver4973 Месяц назад
​@@michaelcrossley4716 It didn't sound like a joke.
@liam3284
@liam3284 Месяц назад
sarcasm, a foreign language to some people.
@ddellwo
@ddellwo Месяц назад
Where does the outflow from Lake Shasta go……..????
@Accentor100
@Accentor100 Месяц назад
Down the river, into the bay and out into the ocean. I've always said that they should build emergency reservoirs which may remain empty most of the time but in situations like this, we could capture and save every drop which could then help us in dry times.
@dwainsellers6453
@dwainsellers6453 Месяц назад
​@@Accentor100someone must have heard you because they building the Sites reservoir.
@Accentor100
@Accentor100 Месяц назад
@@dwainsellers6453 Nice. I wasn't aware of that. Thanks.
@kenhurley4441
@kenhurley4441 Месяц назад
Sacramento River to the Pacific Ocean. However some is pumped up over a hill (big one) and sent to the LA area.
@johng4093
@johng4093 Месяц назад
Dumps into Pacific then they claim there's a drought rather than admit they don't know how to manage the water they have. 😂
@PhoenixWoody
@PhoenixWoody Месяц назад
Those Damn Managers.
@geraldstahlman7036
@geraldstahlman7036 24 дня назад
Those dam managers!
@Henchman-21
@Henchman-21 8 дней назад
DAM MANAGERS!
@joblo341
@joblo341 Месяц назад
Work needs to be done to find ways to direct "excess" water to replensh ground water. IE to flood farmlands to let it sink in and recharge aquifers.
@johng4093
@johng4093 Месяц назад
They don't need to flood farmland, just create percolation basins and direct excess water there.
@mitch95722
@mitch95722 Месяц назад
Appreciated your coverage during the squeeze, and will continue to watch as you evolve and explain into the future! Thanks!
@edbardoe2195
@edbardoe2195 Месяц назад
I thought climate change meant drought forever,
@Davidsavage8008
@Davidsavage8008 Месяц назад
You can't think if you incorporate climate change with logic. 🌪
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
No it absolutely does not mean that. It means more extremes and increased variability in all directions.
@johng4093
@johng4093 Месяц назад
So climate change is a good thing. 😂 BTW climate change has been happening since day 1 and somehow people always adapted to it.
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
@@johng4093 good job with the Fox News regurgitation! You're not making a valid point and it's just plain childish. And you're actually 100% wrong!
@Coopsterish
@Coopsterish Месяц назад
🤞🏻
@RealJohnWayne
@RealJohnWayne Месяц назад
Everyone is rising except Lake Powell, who is feeding Hoover!
@gabrielchiodo285
@gabrielchiodo285 Месяц назад
Hello, just say the water level. I like reading these stories but as soon as you people start talking about sea level then it's a turn off .
@NBZW
@NBZW Месяц назад
Seems like everyone wants to worry about something: Try Oroville, that is a disaster waiting to happen.
@mickeyphillips6603
@mickeyphillips6603 Месяц назад
NBZW, what do you foresee happening at Oroville? That’s a serious question, I’m not being a wise guy.
@NBZW
@NBZW Месяц назад
@@mickeyphillips6603 Was living in Sacramento at the time of construction, a neighbor was an engineer for CaLTrans , we would drive to the overlook and watch the construction below, he mentioned a number of critical areas of the construction process, pointing out the spillway as one which in fact did fail. He mentioned among other things, earthquakes, soil composition and a lot of engineering jargon which was over my head. He stated that if the reservoir is full and the structure fails, Merced would be hit by a four foot wall of water. All I can say is so far he is correct only time will tell.
@mickeyphillips6603
@mickeyphillips6603 Месяц назад
@@NBZW Thank you!!
@NBZW
@NBZW Месяц назад
@@mickeyphillips6603 Regarding Shasta, it’s the safest dam possible, the only odd part is the plugged railroad tunnel, that isn’t a problem. For myself, the levies on the Sacramento River bear watching more than the dams .
@rdh53
@rdh53 Месяц назад
@@NBZW Aren't the flood gates still an issue? As I recall, there was a problem with opening and closing at least one. It was designed for excess water to go through the penstocks to make electricity and the overflow spillway was poorly designed. Also, the rebuilt flood ramp below the gates was tested but the tests stopped when problems developed. That was 2 years ago. Haven't followed since then, so I can't say if that problem has since been addressed.
@stevengraham3138
@stevengraham3138 Месяц назад
Ya too much water after 30 years of drought and no plan to move water to areas that still need it
@bb1040
@bb1040 Месяц назад
Last year everybody was preying for water, well they got it, now they don't know what to do with it. LOL I am sure they will get it to where they need it , but they don't want to drop the levels too much, incase the rain stops and the drought comes back.
@mikedonovan4434
@mikedonovan4434 24 дня назад
Excess water…that’s why all dams have spillways.
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 Месяц назад
Great video, thank you for sharing it. 😊
@jimpikoulis6726
@jimpikoulis6726 Месяц назад
Well do I need to be in a bomb shelter when the timer goes off
@stevet8121
@stevet8121 Месяц назад
Whoever bought an EV I want to thank you for saving the climate.
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
You're welcome!❤
@ifazer8akathedoctor275
@ifazer8akathedoctor275 Месяц назад
alright the reservoirs are full... let the shaking begin
@user-fg6gh7uf4h
@user-fg6gh7uf4h Месяц назад
I'm glad somebody else sees what our dirty governments about to do
@steverudder3321
@steverudder3321 Месяц назад
According to this report, we should leave it in the hands of Mr Bader.🤔
@redeyedmongoose2963
@redeyedmongoose2963 Месяц назад
First, it’s about oh we have no water then it’s about , oh my we have so much water. Nobody gives a damn anymore…boy crying wolf story
@Mrbfgray
@Mrbfgray Месяц назад
Too much clickbait BS.
@keithmandeville4953
@keithmandeville4953 Месяц назад
Them's the facts.😊
@Davidsavage8008
@Davidsavage8008 Месяц назад
Click bait can be fun 😂
@nicksalgado22
@nicksalgado22 21 день назад
This man thought he was the reason for the release. Lol please
@drewt1081
@drewt1081 Месяц назад
The reclamation authorities say, "the lake is shaped like a funnel..." That's just incredible.
@lostinspace8238
@lostinspace8238 Месяц назад
California should build more dams, but instead lets all it's rain flow into the Pacific Ocean. They complain about a drought, but waste trillions of gallons of water through inaction. Every major project is blocked by environmentalists. California has not build a new dam in many decades.
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
That's because every suitable location for a dam has already been utilized! Silly Bird! Duh.....
@johng4093
@johng4093 Месяц назад
Progressive politics strives to create a scarcity whenever possible, it's not fair that we can have prosperity while "oppressed cultures" in the world suffer. 😢😂
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
@@johng4093 meanwhile progressive states in America make up for over 70% of the gross domestic product. Republicans are just plain trash these days.
@lostinspace8238
@lostinspace8238 Месяц назад
@@user-ke9yk5qp3u False. Not only are they not building dams, Newsom is busy actually removing existing dams. Dams in past generations were often built to generate electricity, but that is not the only reason to build dams. Dams are also used to control flooding and to create reservoirs to hold water which can be used for agriculture. California transports water from many miles away to grow crops in the central valley of California. Yet every time it rains in places like Sacramento it causes major flooding. They should also be repairing their existing dams or repairing them in addition to building more dams downstream from existing dams. They are releasing water into the ocean whenever it rains. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2jlxVOX0SUg.htmlsi=DY4t4HD6zW5ZCnHe
@barlowsmith6242
@barlowsmith6242 20 дней назад
this does not help Mead - its turning into lake mud - one good year in 100 years of drought dont make much of a difference,
@tomrandall4722
@tomrandall4722 Месяц назад
Why is it that California cry's we don't have enough water and now they cry there's too much make up your minds and quit crying
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
We're not Cryan! Everything is just fine. Go back to your silly news channels.
@sbearly
@sbearly Месяц назад
The fact that some guy puts a scary heading on his video doesn't mean Californians are crying. The only crying is coming from climate change activists and those who follow them, especially the scientists, politicians and others who take advantage of the fear to fund their personal agendas.
@jaydee_0079
@jaydee_0079 Месяц назад
The Lake Shasta Outfolws - 2024 Water Year chart - Looks like they are flipping you off.
@laynemorris8155
@laynemorris8155 Месяц назад
Shame on you for causing unnecessary drama and not understanding how our habitat works and thinking you know better. Water managers know what they are doing.
@journiewhaley8591
@journiewhaley8591 18 дней назад
Shasta isn’t filed by snow pack it’s prodominantly filled by rain. Get your facts straight
@frankcerbantes9429
@frankcerbantes9429 22 дня назад
And Now everyone in Kalifornia will be charged 20 times more because they have to let billions of gallons of of water to waste and you and everyone has to paid for it
@johnnyfreedom3437
@johnnyfreedom3437 29 дней назад
Three cheers for California Water Supply! God must like a Democrat for president of America! Water is life! #VOTEBLUE24
@Jesusiscoming24
@Jesusiscoming24 Месяц назад
I said since June 2022 God will bring rain and snow .. no one believed me
@eightycubicft
@eightycubicft Месяц назад
Truck to California
@raycooper5497
@raycooper5497 Месяц назад
Fear monger clickbait!
@muffdiver4973
@muffdiver4973 Месяц назад
B.S.
@leroymorris6036
@leroymorris6036 Месяц назад
too much stress on the damn, who's paying them to be foolish?
@user-ke9yk5qp3u
@user-ke9yk5qp3u Месяц назад
Who's paying you to be so lacking in knowledge?
@gabrielchiodo285
@gabrielchiodo285 Месяц назад
No body cares to here about above sea level and below sea level.
@randyhorner592
@randyhorner592 Месяц назад
So what should be the constant to judge elevation?
@joncozzi1701
@joncozzi1701 Месяц назад
Tough cookies, that is the agreed upon universal language in which lake elevations are expressed, deal with it!
@gabrielchiodo285
@gabrielchiodo285 Месяц назад
Still, no one wants to hear that. People want to hear about the levels of the lakes not sea level. Sea level does not have any thing to do with the water in any of the lakes.
@shanefrederickson7468
@shanefrederickson7468 17 дней назад
Californian's ALWAYS whining about something! 😂
@roberthenry9319
@roberthenry9319 21 день назад
Trash computer voice means trash video.
@DanielFCutter
@DanielFCutter 21 день назад
Love these RU-vid experts.
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