From Yahoo! news and AP:
http://news.yahoo.com/already-very-record-breaking-hot-070315035.html
Here in upstate NY we didn't even have a real winter this year. And then we had over a week in the 70s and 80s for highs. Stuff is blooming and budding over a month earlier than usual.
I can't help but enjoy the warm weather here and lack of winter, but I pity those folks living in more climate-sensitive areas. For you CA folks it means less fresh water stored in the sierra snowpack. And probably more summer wildfires too.
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Last year up at Echo Lake (near Tahoe) there was 18 feet of snow.
Up there a month or so ago and there was only a few feet.
Water in the Central Valley for crops may be a problem.
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Californians have fought about water for a century, while desalination has become much better and cheaper. Some of the coastal cities have started using desalinated seawater, and more should follow:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120053698876396483.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
That would leave aquifer water for farms and river water for fish. (The Grand Coulee Dam on the Olympia River also supplies irrigation for farming. Unfortunately they didn't figure out a way to take care of the salmon run.)