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Calcium deposits on the rock formations at Lake Mead, the largest reservoir on the Colorado River, show the impact of lingering drought on water levels. Hydrologists fear the reservoir will drop to the level at which no water can be released – a situation known as 'dead pool.'
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“humans can’t reliably predict drought events more than six months in advance”. I see no facts on human carbon emmisions vs natural forest fires. Why is this article printed before stidues are complete?