Reply to Ray54:
My prayers for those sufferings from to much water.
California never seems to be moderate about anything, weather included. Nothing new about the deluge of rain this year. It happens when it happens. In 1982 long range weather repletely talked of the coming La Nina and all the rain we would get. I did not believe them. Very normal winter rain till mid Jan. of 83. I was prepared to finish seeding my grain. Cloudy and a bit of mist as friend took the RD7 and cultivator to finish off the last few acres. I filled the drill and was off. Real rain off and on as I filled the drill for the second time of the day. By 11 it was real rain, time get the 2 miles back to the pavement. Seed truck stuck on the one little hill. But there sat the RD7 idling away. Friend was a IH guy you never shut them off without a good bit of cooling down. Pulled the truck to the crest, shut the 7 off and slide my way home. Dad just made up the canyon to get me to my pickup. It was after April 15 sometime before I could get back again and see the 5 acres not seeded before. Weather guessers had me fooled I thought they where getting good at what they did. Boy was I WRONG. They just got luck that time.
The 82-83 season was over 60 inches, were normal is 20. This morning I went over 50 with about month to 6 weeks of the rainy season left. In my close to 68 years I think 6 of these real wet years, so one every 10 years or so. But no telling as how far apart they really come because both 67 and 69 were wet here. And just because one part of the state is wet does not mean the other end is not dry ether.
So pray for a slow snow melt in the Sierra's to prevent flooding in the central valley flooding all the way to San Francisco. Bay.
Yes, I am hoping the best for many of those displaced/soon to be evacuated from their homes. Not a good feeling to be wet, miserable and left in the cold;add that some have animals whether they be pets or livestock. Add that normal tomato transplanting is behind schedule now; stories of some trying to source new land to compensate for lost acreage by relocating to any open spaces in the wine country, even with rolling ground. Desperation mode...paste prices should be rising now.
Yes, it is wet here too. Going to be a over an inch by this evening here. Farm workers here wearing rain gear to work in the orchards, which is unheard of. Glad someone wants to work and earn their wages still. It is getting uglier all over. Meanwhile, the leader here can't decide if drought is over and still expects us to ration water, so someone on the opposite end of the state can buy it away from us.
Track sets for sprayers that one could not sell for more than scrap value, are now worth $$$ to anyone trying to get into an orchard with a ground rig. I am turning people away, asking if they can buy/rent/borrow/steal a crawler from me now. Go figure. The latest auction had a small crawler with brand new rails and side tanks; sold for an unbelievable amount over 20k.
Time to make sure my boat is ready. JM