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Re: north40000 post# 396667

Tuesday, 01/03/2023 10:33:17 AM

Tuesday, January 03, 2023 10:33:17 AM

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I visited the Big Island in 2002 and we walked out onto the lava flow that had crossed the main perimeter road on it's way to the sea - we didn't go near the water because "when the extremely hot lava hits the seawater, the heat causes the water molecules to split into hydrogen and oxygen ions; the hydrogen then combines with chloride ions dissolved in the seawater to form hydrochloric acid. The vapor from this acid is dangerous to inhale"

As far as that causing it to rain in SoCal, no way - it's not evaporating anywhere near the volume of water that comes down in a rainstorm like the kind that flooded SoCal the last few days. And of course that rain will do nothing to help their drought problems, fell in the wrong places - most just went back into the ocean instead of reservoirs where it's needed - almost every area of the state got less than 1/2 avg rainfall over the last year:

https://ggweather.com/seasonal_rain.htm

CA needs it to rain and snow in the Colorado River watershed, which originates in the mountains of Wyoming and Colorado - that's where most of SoCal's water supply comes from. Speaking of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, their water levels have dropped so low over the last few years that a lot of shipping can't deliver goods down to the Delta in NO or anywhere else along the way - barges don't have enough water under them to keep from going aground. That's one reason why railroads are overburdened, they have to take up the slack.
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