It doesn’t sound good. California is no stranger to droughts combined with hot dry weather increasing fire risks.
I thought that was strange for Florida so I looked a few things up, like what about the undergrouncd fresh water coming from quite a few states to Florida. I picture that as a oasis compared to California. Apparently despite that the majority of water you get is from rain fall. What was locking the drought in was El Nina. So when you hear El Nina I guess be prepared. Why they don’t do rain cloud seeding in places of drought I don’t know. I didn’t get As far as finding what El Nino will bring but do remember initially reading it will bring less hurricanes but more rain. Hopefully that’s true. But if it’s been going on a couple of years with things drying up sudden heavy rain if you get it will likely cause runoffs in these dried area especially if plant life dried off and flooding.
Theyll also need a watch on roads with warnings to stay away from any flooded roads. There’s not enough watch there so helps to know what roads will flood and avoid them. Coming home from a night shift in the dark without warnings and road hazard signs upĀ could easily run right into it.
