Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumAs drought worsens, Western states brace for wildfires, water shortages
From the Rockies to the Cascades to the Sierra Nevada, mountainsides across the West are sparsely covered by the snow that usually blankets the high country well into the summer.
That snowpack is like a savings account that the West draws on when the hot, dry months arrive. It moistens the landscape as it melts, lessening the risk of severe wildfire. The runoff feeds into river basins, and the swelling waterways provide power to hydroelectric dams, irrigation to farmers and drinking water to cities.
This year, Western states are heading into the summer with a desperately low balance threatening wildfires, drinking water, crops, electricity and more.
This has been an extremely poor year, said Sharon Megdal, director of the Water Resources Research Center, a research unit at the University of Arizona. This has gotten a lot of people concerned and alarmed.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2026/05/10/repub/as-drought-worsens-western-states-brace-for-wildfires-water-shortages/
DBoon
(25,128 posts)They should have listened to Al Gore 26 years ago
kacekwl
(9,255 posts)just turn on the imaginary faucets to fix any drought.