10-17-2013, 07:37 AM
Might have something to do with rainfall being 75% below normal this past summer, at least down here in the Kehena area. I know 3-4 years ago when we also had a long drought, many of the trees in this area started dying. Even the ironwoods have been looking shabby until recently.
As mentioned, we have been in a drought for over 4 years now, with it being rare to get even normal rainfall for any month of the year. Most months have been closer to half of normal.
As mentioned, we have been in a drought for over 4 years now, with it being rare to get even normal rainfall for any month of the year. Most months have been closer to half of normal.