
This post has not been approved by Evidence-Based Science, the Atheist Bureau of Standards, or The Rationalist Inquisition. It is purely anecdotal, unproven, and non-scientific.
Stone City – Oakland, California (painted by friends of mine)

This post has not been approved by Evidence-Based Science, the Atheist Bureau of Standards, or The Rationalist Inquisition. It is purely anecdotal, unproven, and non-scientific.
Stone City – Oakland, California (painted by friends of mine)
January has not been kind to two parched corners of the Americas. A large chunk of California’s San Francisco Bay area is wrapping up the month with no measurable rainfall, a first for January since records began–all the way back to 1850 in the case of downtown San Francisco. This week’s U.S. Drought Monitor dataset shows 77.5% of California in the worst two categories of drought (extreme and exceptional), compared to 67.1% at this point last year. There is still hope that February, March, or even April could bring a few wet storms to salvage the rainy season across central and southern California, but for now the atmosphere appears locked in this year’s version of the Ridiculously Resilient Ridge that delivered severe drought and record heat to California in 2014. With virtually no chance of rain through Saturday, the January records below look certain to be broken (or tied, in the case of Redding).
Tug boat headed up the canal toward open water. On the far side of the canal are two container ships in the background.
Yes, I know the California Poppy is considered super common around here. I don’t care. I think they’re beautiful and a brilliant color.