Your videos are always dead on and provide amazing info, we all appreciate your efforts and are thankful for you details and expertise. God bless America
Spent a few years boating and skiing on Shasta in the summers in the late 50’s early 60’s…I don’t ever recall seeing it anything close to what it is now. Over the decades I have taken many vacations in my RV UP through the area from SoCal…still one of my favorite places. Great memories!
About 35 years ago my family (wife and kids) had a 40' house boat on lake Shasta those where the good old days trying to spend at least 1 full week during the kids summer vacation and many weekend trips
Thank you for this update. It sure is encouraging. We prayed so much for Californias water supply and are grateful to know the biggest problem now is too much water. We will pray for the levels to be managed well as the snow pack melts.
It was so sad to see Shasta at such low water levels in 2022 when I drive over i5, it was awesome to see it fill in 2023 slowly but surly and now at fool pool before the level falls for the rest of the year. Thank you for these great updates.
It stores a lot of water, but destroyed the Salmon on the Sacramento River. The first salmon cannery on the West Coast was on the Sacramento River in West Sacramento. I remember years when less than 10 salmon passed Sacramento.
And all the farms that use that water to feed people now no longer exist. Maybe they can all go there and catch salmon by their teeth but hey Chinese factory ships will have more salmon to feed themselves.
Full pool and spillways running is always a beautiful sight Now we need this kind of news westward to Lake Mead, imagine if Lake Mead could be at full pool (dreaming I know)
Full pool is not any type of accomplishment, full pool and releasing the spillways means they didn’t dump enough water for that not to happen. Spillways are opened as a last ditch effort to avoid topping of the dam.
I remember the 2 dry winters, 75-76, 76-77.. I moved to Tahoe in 77. I did not realize that was the nadir of Lake Shasta. .I do remember how careful we had to be with every drop of water.
I can't help but think of the panic during the mega-drought years. No one thought it would end. Then it did. I guess we've forgotten about el Nino and la Nina cycles.
You wait until 4:00 to point out that feet of water is not linear with volume, after confusing feet based stats. Bar charts are seldom useful, here useless.
ATmospheric rivers . . . 'rivers' in the sky. www.google.com/search?q=atmospheric+river+california&oq=atmospheric+river+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i512l9.13397j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
No that is super far away it is over 600 miles away. Shasta is at the most northern edge of the state and Salton Sea is at the most southern of the state they are basically on the opposite sides so super far away.
Does that "full pool" elevation take in account the remaining snowload upstream? ... it would be a shame if that melted all at once and overflowed your little dam there ... I've seen that happen just a couple hundred miles up the I-5 ... we empty our reservoirs in the fall here in Oregon, one atmospheric river fills them in a week flat, on average, every 100 years ...
You knew their, there and they're were different and you really made an attempt at it. But an epic and classic fail. Go back to third grade and come back afterwards.
Your videos are always dead on and provide amazing info, we all appreciate your efforts and are thankful for you details and expertise. God bless America
Great to see water levels so high. Thanks for a well-done video!
Spent a few years boating and skiing on Shasta in the summers in the late 50’s early 60’s…I don’t ever recall seeing it anything close to what it is now. Over the decades I have taken many vacations in my RV UP through the area from SoCal…still one of my favorite places. Great memories!
Awesome news! Great to see Shasta full again.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell will be next to fill
About 35 years ago my family (wife and kids) had a 40' house boat on lake Shasta those where the good old days trying to spend at least 1 full week during the kids summer vacation and many weekend trips
Thank you for this update. It sure is encouraging. We prayed so much for Californias water supply and are grateful to know the biggest problem now is too much water. We will pray for the levels to be managed well as the snow pack melts.
The Easter Bunny has as much say in it as does your false prayers to a different functional character.
It was so sad to see Shasta at such low water levels in 2022 when I drive over i5, it was awesome to see it fill in 2023 slowly but surly and now at fool pool before the level falls for the rest of the year. Thank you for these great updates.
It stores a lot of water, but destroyed the Salmon on the Sacramento River. The first salmon cannery on the West Coast was on the Sacramento River in West Sacramento. I remember years when less than 10 salmon passed Sacramento.
I think people are more important than salmon. If storing more water means no salmon (or snail darters, etc), so be it.
They're in the process of removing the dams on the Klamath right now. The salmon should experience a resurgence on that river within a few years.
And all the farms that use that water to feed people now no longer exist. Maybe they can all go there and catch salmon by their teeth but hey Chinese factory ships will have more salmon to feed themselves.
@@brettbuck7362yup help mother nature put human race into extinction, that is the logical conclusion to your opinion
@@janegardener1662far more complicated than just removing the dams unfortunatley.
I'm glad that someone is keeping track of our water supply and putting it into perspective my making videos. s
we got the old voiceover guy back!
Full pool and spillways running is always a beautiful sight
Now we need this kind of news westward to Lake Mead, imagine if Lake Mead could be at full pool (dreaming I know)
Full pool is not any type of accomplishment, full pool and releasing the spillways means they didn’t dump enough water for that not to happen. Spillways are opened as a last ditch effort to avoid topping of the dam.
I remember the 2 dry winters, 75-76, 76-77.. I moved to Tahoe in 77. I did not realize that was the nadir of Lake Shasta. .I do remember how careful we had to be with every drop of water.
I can't help but think of the panic during the mega-drought years. No one thought it would end. Then it did. I guess we've forgotten about el Nino and la Nina cycles.
People forget why and how the dam works. It worked as it was intended that water would not run out. So far it has worked as to its design.
Thank you ❤ YHWH ELOHIYM BLESS YOU ALL AMEN.
Nice update sans alarmism
You wait until 4:00 to point out that feet of water is not linear with volume, after confusing feet based stats. Bar charts are seldom useful, here useless.
It always comes back, no surprise here
Nice! this is awesome!!!
Unlike Cincinnati chili, the Hoosier State's version mixes spaghetti (or elbow macaroni) into the chili, and its consistency resembles soup.
Cincinnati chili is the best! Don’t live there, so I have to make do with canned Skyline.
The state will do everything in its power to make sure this never happens again
Sad but true
Stop saying sea level, no one wants to hear about sea level. Just say the how deep the water is.
Shasta lake is at full pool. There are trees in the water
1:51 “Armospheric” rivers??
He left it there to see if we'd notice
ATmospheric rivers . . . 'rivers' in the sky. www.google.com/search?q=atmospheric+river+california&oq=atmospheric+river+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i512l9.13397j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Blue Gold 🙏❤️✌️🌍🤔🥸😎🙃😳😃
Couldn’t take the heat or taxes of California and if you don’t have some overpaid pensioned govt job you are suffering financialy
water levels will stay high with all the people leaving the state. We did our part, escaping in 2012. LET'S GO GAVIN !!!
Good Riddance
Water is precious , but also wasted by our worthless politicians
Why can't dams be designed to use an overtopping spillway that allows a 100% lake level?
You should do research before asking dumb questions.
Technically, can the access water from Lake Shasta and Lake Oroville be transferred by California aqueduct to Salton sea using gravity?
Wtf? No!
No that is super far away it is over 600 miles away. Shasta is at the most northern edge of the state and Salton Sea is at the most southern of the state they are basically on the opposite sides so super far away.
1:49 the label says "Armospheric riverrs".. you don't even check your graphics for typos before posting! 🤣
Does that "full pool" elevation take in account the remaining snowload upstream? ... it would be a shame if that melted all at once and overflowed your little dam there ... I've seen that happen just a couple hundred miles up the I-5 ... we empty our reservoirs in the fall here in Oregon, one atmospheric river fills them in a week flat, on average, every 100 years ...
At Time Stamp 1:52 it says “Armospheric” instead of Atmospheric. Is that a Freudian slip? 😅
But Remember this will only last for 2 days cause we have to keep the Drought Crusade Going cause everything is in crisis emergency mode 24/7/365
I checked there web site and their dropping the water levels.
You knew their, there and they're were different and you really made an attempt at it. But an epic and classic fail. Go back to third grade and come back afterwards.
@@bertblue9683 "they're were" makes no sense Mr. English teacher. Go back to third grade and come back afterward.
There should be a rule that they can only fill the dam up to 96% of its capacity to prevent over over topping
Unnecessary. There are spillways to address that
Why are half the people replying on this channel complete morons?
That can't be your real voice, sounds like a robot.
nobody cares