wow bustr and I thought it was because it really hasnt rained in souther california in a few years. this year we had only had a few sprinkles same for last year. If I recall correctly the last time it rained like it's supposed to, was about 7 years ago and I remember because I had to be up in the crane for the whole winter when it rained like hell.
semp
SoCal runs california due to a crushing majority of democrats who live in SoCal and coastal cities. SoCal purchases a large amount of it's water from the Colorado. And NorCal water if not diverted to the American river for the delta smelt by Federal directive, goes to SoCal. The drought is really in central and NorCal(Repub districts) while LA and the Imperial valley have water, and exporting alfalfa to china. Alfalfa requires more water than it is worth to grow otherwise. SoCal is majority dependent on none local water sources and several almost empty local reservoirs. Or it would revert to the desert it has always been. Lack of rain is not an issue for LA because sacrament is controlled by LA.
The current drought emergency exists because California's government has not kept up with population by creating more reservoirs or building DeSal plants for LA and SF. The moneys Governor Brown wants for a high speed SF to LA rail line is the amount to build a DeSal plant for both cities. Historically California has a drought of some kind about every 5 years after the last one ends. California's population has out stripped the 1930's era water storage and distribution systems. Eco nuts since the 70's have used the courts to keep California from updating it's water storage to meet the current population needs. And it's OK with sacramento if republican voting farmers and ranchers leave the state during the current drought. The drought will end and those farmers and ranchers lands will be up for sale.
The Federal Judge who ruled in favor of the Delta smelt was a republican but, his decision was tied to the clear federal law on the matter. While acknowledging in his ruling California's government created the problem by not updating it's water infrastructure to the current population needs. Obama could have used his pen to give relief to the farmers and ranchers in the central valley who are republican districts.
If NorCal and Arizona cut SoCal off as water sources, LA would turn into a desert or build DeSal plants. Fortunately for LA, sacramento is controlled predominantly by LA. 30% of California's population lives in LA with 60% of California's population living in SoCal. The majority of water for SoCal comes from NorCal and the Colorado river. Water storage in NorCal was stressed for a state population of 21M in 1974. At 32M today, we have a man made drought any time it doesn't rain.