Despite recent rain in California , it ’s still going to take about 11 trillion gallons of urine for the state to recover from its historic and ongoing drouth . Shockingly , that ’s around 1.5 prison term the maximal volume of urine in the U.S. ’s large artificial lake .
The macabre tidings was presented yesterday by NASA scientist at the American Geophysical Union merging in San Francisco . The researchers came to this ratiocination after analyse datum collected by NASA ’s GRACE satellite .
To put 11 trillion gallons of water into perspective , reckon a cubic kilometer . Now multiply that 42 times . That ’s the shortage currently being experienced in California as this drought sweep on well into its third class . As NASAnotes :

GRACE data reveal that , since 2011 , the Sacramento and San Joaquin river drainage basin lessen in volume by four trillion gallons of water each year ( 15 three-dimensional kilometers ) . That ’s more H2O than California ’s 38 million resident use each year for domesticated and municipal purposes . About two - thirds of the expiration is due to depletion of groundwater beneath California ’s Central Valley .
Scientists say the drought is the worst the area has seen in over 1,200 years .
The NASA researchers admit that the recent storms have been helpful , but they ’re not nearly enough to end the drouth . It ’s endure to take year , they say , and many more big storm .

More atNASA .
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