What we are seeing now in Colorado and New Mexico now is a combination of relatively long term drought with many fires then extreme amounts of rainfall in Colorado and New Mexico. This combined with extreme altitude changes in both Colorado and New Mexico creates disasters as roads and whole towns wash away in the extreme rainfall while traveling downslope of rainfalls at times of 4 to 6 inches an hour.
So, once empty or almost empty lakes and dams are quickly overtopped. However, if they aren't first filled with mud and rocks and the edges of lakes and dams aren't broken this water will be a godsend to these areas in the long run even if it takes 6 months or more to repair all the roads so people can get to their homes once again.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- It looks like I wrote this in 2002 which is the year after 9-11
- Transhumanism from Wikipedia
- Cancer rates 1900 to 2000 and beyond
- Ray Kurzweil created the idea of the Singularity in regard to Artificial intelligence. He believes it will come by 2050
- How to Survive a Potential Recession
- This is what the code looks like displayed on a page
- doctor visits due to flu reach highest level in 30 years
- Conservative Backlash at Jeanine Pirro
- 'First to sue': Opposing Trump's desire to end birthright citizenship is personal for this AG
- Climate change, new construction mean more ruinous fires
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