Karen Bass stands in a stunned silence for nearly 2 minutes

How were they unprepared? How can Democrats make it rain or stop the wind?
The rain total for Los Angeles in 2023-24 is 17.79 inches, which is about 8 inches above normal.

Wettest back-to-back rain seasons
The wettest back-to-back rain seasons in downtown Los Angeles were from 1888 to 1890, when the city received 54.1 inches of rain. The second wettest back-to-back rain seasons were from 2022 to 2024.





It rained a lot u stupid fuck...they did nothing with it!

2022 - 2024 were the wettest in the last 134 years
 
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The rain total for Los Angeles in 2023-24 is 17.79 inches, which is about 8 inches above normal.

Wettest back-to-back rain seasons
The wettest back-to-back rain seasons in downtown Los Angeles were from 1888 to 1890, when the city received 54.1 inches of rain. The second wettest back-to-back rain seasons were from 2022 to 2024.





It rained a lot u stupid fuck...they did nothing with it!

2022 - 2024 were the wettest in the last 134 years
But look on the bright side. Every kid in California whose house burned down can go to school secure in the knowledge they can be whatever gender they want to be today.
 
The rain total for Los Angeles in 2023-24 is 17.79 inches, which is about 8 inches above normal.

Wettest back-to-back rain seasons
The wettest back-to-back rain seasons in downtown Los Angeles were from 1888 to 1890, when the city received 54.1 inches of rain. The second wettest back-to-back rain seasons were from 2022 to 2024.





It rained a lot u stupid fuck...they did nothing with it!

2022 - 2024 were the wettest in the last 134 years
Lol, but what about 2024? Do you realize how hot this summer was? Do you realize how much water is required?

“The last time Los Angeles recorded rainfall over a tenth of an inch — the threshold that officials typically consider helpful for thirsty plants and the reduction of wildfire risk — was May 5, when downtown received just 0.13 inches of rain.

“It’s safe to say this is [one of] the top ten driest starts to our rainy season on record,” said Ryan Kittell, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. “Basically, all the plants are as dry as they normally are in October.”


The rain is going North


These cold waters in the Pacific push the jet stream northward and tend to lead to drought in the southern U.S.and heavy rains and flooding in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.” In recent years, the weather pattern has brought severe drought conditions to Southern California, fostering dangerous wildfire conditions.7 days ago
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La Niña is living up to expectations in Southern California - KTLA

 
Lol, but what about 2024? Do you realize how hot this summer was? Do you realize how much water is required?

“The last time Los Angeles recorded rainfall over a tenth of an inch — the threshold that officials typically consider helpful for thirsty plants and the reduction of wildfire risk — was May 5, when downtown received just 0.13 inches of rain.

“It’s safe to say this is [one of] the top ten driest starts to our rainy season on record,” said Ryan Kittell, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. “Basically, all the plants are as dry as they normally are in October.”


The rain is going North


These cold waters in the Pacific push the jet stream northward and tend to lead to drought in the southern U.S.and heavy rains and flooding in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.” In recent years, the weather pattern has brought severe drought conditions to Southern California, fostering dangerous wildfire conditions.7 days ago
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La Niña is living up to expectations in Southern California - KTLA

Water managed properly flows south.
 
Lol, but what about 2024? Do you realize how hot this summer was? Do you realize how much water is required?

“The last time Los Angeles recorded rainfall over a tenth of an inch — the threshold that officials typically consider helpful for thirsty plants and the reduction of wildfire risk — was May 5, when downtown received just 0.13 inches of rain.

“It’s safe to say this is [one of] the top ten driest starts to our rainy season on record,” said Ryan Kittell, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. “Basically, all the plants are as dry as they normally are in October.”


The rain is going North


These cold waters in the Pacific push the jet stream northward and tend to lead to drought in the southern U.S.and heavy rains and flooding in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.” In recent years, the weather pattern has brought severe drought conditions to Southern California, fostering dangerous wildfire conditions.7 days ago
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La Niña is living up to expectations in Southern California - KTLA

2024?

How many inches of rain in CA in 2024?


The 2024 water year brought a total of about 26 inches of rain, a few inches above the 1991-2020 average.


Gov. Newsom backs dam removal projects to boost salmon.
 
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LA Already Shipped Firefighting Equipment To Ukraine, And Now Biden Is Planning Another Handout As California Burns



Every piece of equipment and every penny that has been sent to Ukraine could have been used here to help Americans
 
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