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That WOULD be a SHAME!! My Boss goes on a week long fishing trip to Lake Powell every year around the end of April.

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Ah! Just one of many "studies" that gets over-hyped. It wasn't but a few years ago that water flowed OVER the Hoover Dam for the FIRST TIME! And the Great Salt Lake expanded to it's largest size EVER recorded.

Weather comes in cycles. One or two years of "above normal" percipitation and the problem disappears. Water usage and water rights have always been high profile issues in the western United States. For more than a century Nevada wasn't even included in the Colorado River water allocation program. Time marches on.

8-)

Bah Humbug!!!  Just more scientists riding on the global warming cash wave!  Let's see, maybe I could get some of that grant money.  What should I study?  The effects of global warming on the lemonade stand industry.

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RW...

what in the world is percipitation? ;)

inquiring minds want to know?

Us Yankee's are confused by "ya'lls" southern slang. It is like reading one of those Teeners text messages. :P

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Umbasser,

I know you know what that word means.

Anyone who watches the weather knows what that word means.

Even people around State College know what that word means.

It means a drought.

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