Hot, dry, and ‘unrecognizable’ describes July 2021.
The West boiled with record-breaking heat, and persistent drought that has left the Colorado River, Lake Mead and Lake Powell two-thirds empty, a ‘bathtub’ ring lining the shores of the largest water sources serving California.
As more frequent heat waves broke records this summer, our photojournalists documented what it looked like and how we coped.

“According to Merriam-Webster, a drought is a temporary condition,” Kuhn said. What is happening, he suggested, is something more permanent and troubling. “This is aridification.”
Eric Kuhn, former general manager of the Colorado River Conservation District
Unrecognizable.’ Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West
The most recent rain year, which ended in June, was the seventh-driest in Los Angeles’ 144 years of records and the third-driest on record in the Northern Sierra region.
Golden Gate Weather Services
Drone photos reveal the shocking truth of California’s parched landscape
Gov. Newsom issued a regional drought state of emergency in 50 California counties, or roughly 42% of the state’s population.
Drone photos reveal the shocking truth of California’s parched landscape
Death Valley was expected to reach record temperatures of 130 degrees, which equals the hottest temperature recorded on Earth in nearly a century. But that record came two days early on the afternoon of July 9th.
Heat wave sets new high temperature records, strains power supply
For more visual journalism visit https://www.latimes.com/california/photography
"like this" - Google News
August 01, 2021 at 11:00PM
https://ift.tt/3zZnM4M
Photos show the effects of drought and heat in July - Los Angeles Times
"like this" - Google News
https://ift.tt/2MWhj4t
Shoes Man Tutorial
Pos News Update
Meme Update
Korean Entertainment News
Japan News Update
No comments:
Post a Comment