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by fiftyfifty
659 days ago
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One of these years the Colorado mountains are going to get a fraction of the snow they normally get and it's going to be a disaster for the entire southwest US. It almost happened in the winter of 2020-21, the snowpack statewide was just 30-40% of average at the end of winter. A heavy, wet, late spring storm dropped a ton of snow in the Colorado mountains in April of 2021 and saved the day, but man if that storm hadn't happened...imagine the 60 odd million people from Colorado to Mexico fighting over just a third of the normal amount of water they have to work with? |
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Snow Totals - taken from https://psl.noaa.gov/boulder/bouldersnow.html
1900's 72.34 avg
1910's 66.19 avg
1920's 63.83 avg
1930's 54.65 avg
1940's 87.85 avg
1950's 84.45 avg
1960's 77.22 avg
1970's 81.2 avg
1980's 65.06 avg
1990's 98.32 avg
2000's 84.25 avg
2010's 94.79 avg
2020's 97.52 avg over 4 years not 10
rain totals taken from - https://psl.noaa.gov/boulder/Boulder.mm.precip.html
1900's 19.21 avg
1910's 18.12 avg
1920's 18.61 avg
1930's 16.46 avg
1940's 21.72 avg
1950's 18.49 avg
1960's 17.8 avg
1970's 18.35 avg
1980's 19.71 avg
1990's 22.68 avg
2000's 19.04 avg
2010's 22.25 avg
2020's 19.84 avg over 4 years not 10