But from the standpoint of having storms that produce a lot of rain, we didn't have a lot this winter.
Winter is about to make a strong comeback.
To only have 35 percent of average rainfall at this time of year is extreme.
It would certainly help, from the standpoint of agriculture, to start getting more frequent rain. ... The pattern for the next week or two doesn't lend itself to having significant precipitation.
People should be really happy that January was as warm as it was.
It's not like performing an evacuation before a hurricane. You only want to move inland two or three blocks or get up to the second story of a building.
Take shorter showers and wash the car once every two weeks instead of once a week, things like that. Little things to start conserving water now can help.
There's very little difference between the two certifications. And a tsunami is a very rare event - anywhere.