NASA Photo Shows California’s Shocking Drought

A photo released by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is clearly showing the major impact of the ongoing California drought.

The photo shows two satellite pictures taken one year apart on January 13th.  The first photo shows significant snow covering parts of the state and the second barely shows any snow covering.

The NOAA report with the photo says that the amount of snow cover in some areas is between 78 and 96 percent below normal.

The drought is so significant that the state’s Department of Water Resources says that summer water deliveries for farmers and cities under contract with the California State Water Project will receive less than 5% of their contracted amount.

The impact could devastate the farms of the state that account for 15 percent of the entire nation’s crop totals.  In addition to the obvious issues of watering crops, the drier conditions allow for more frequent brush and wildfires that destroy large acres of vegetation.

The governor has the state under a state of emergency because of the drought.