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Old Posted Mar 26, 2013, 8:41 PM
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The drought will break someday. Then people will complain about how it's always raining.
Will it, though? Maybe what we're seeing is desertification. Not far west of Austin, it's desert. Maybe it's slowly moving eastward across Texas. Maybe this is permanent. I hope not.
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2013, 10:22 PM
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I doubt it. It's cyclical, and every time we're in the middle of it, people begin worrying that it'll last forever. That's human nature.

Central and South Texas went through a decade-long drought in the 50s. It was a dust bowl. Everything was dried up. In the 70s, people thought we were entering an ice age. Now people are thinking we're going to keep heating up and stay dry.

I guess I'm just not too much of a reactionary. We are in a warming period and a dry period. I believe it's serious. I believe we need to conserve water, especially with how many people continue to move here. I really wish we'd do away with non-native lawns that take so much water. But I do not want everyone to go with all rock/gravel yards. That will create even more of a heat island, and cause problems. We need to stick with hardy, local plantlife.
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Old Posted Mar 29, 2013, 6:20 AM
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Wow! I love your latest set. They're very artsy - especially the first two.
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Old Posted Mar 29, 2013, 6:27 AM
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The second photo looks like from a car commercial.
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Old Posted Mar 29, 2013, 5:58 PM
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Someone put this on Reddit today and I liked it.

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Old Posted Mar 29, 2013, 10:13 PM
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Austin in 2001

Thought I'd share a photo I took from Lou Neff Point in Zilker Park 12 years ago.



And for comparison, here's a shot I took from roughly the same spot, 10 years later.

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Old Posted Mar 30, 2013, 8:36 AM
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Love that. Thanks for the photos.
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I don't recall if this has been posted anywhere before, but here's a 1943 film of Austin. It's Chamber of Commerce type cheese, but it's interesting to see what Austin was like back then. There's one early scene of a family standing by an Austin City Limit sign with a population of 87,930. That's smaller a lot smaller than Round Rock now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...=zsykNoS29tI#!

Check out 19:52 which is East Ave. pre IH35.
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2013, 1:00 AM
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ummm... anybody else see what is wrong with this picture?
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2013, 1:59 AM
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ummm... anybody else see what is wrong with this picture?
You are right.

Just messing around with a new camera.
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2013, 2:27 AM
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Here's a few more of East 12th.
















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Old Posted Mar 31, 2013, 3:11 AM
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Hey those East Side photos are awesome guys! Hardly anyone ever posts photos from East Austin. Next time I'm around I'm going to take tons of photos of East Austin.
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Good one that's funny.
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2013, 5:06 AM
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Who had the saying first? Sam's or House Park BBQ? I know House Park says, "Don't need no teef to eat my beef."
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ummm... anybody else see what is wrong with this picture?
12th and Chicon looks a lot different than it used to. I used to cruise by there daily when I lived in Swede Hill. It's good that they demo'd the abandoned buildings just north of there on Chicon. I'm sure that there was plenty of unscrupulous activity going on in those.
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I doubt it. It's cyclical, and every time we're in the middle of it, people begin worrying that it'll last forever. That's human nature.

Central and South Texas went through a decade-long drought in the 50s. It was a dust bowl. Everything was dried up. In the 70s, people thought we were entering an ice age. Now people are thinking we're going to keep heating up and stay dry.

I guess I'm just not too much of a reactionary. We are in a warming period and a dry period. I believe it's serious. I believe we need to conserve water, especially with how many people continue to move here. I really wish we'd do away with non-native lawns that take so much water. But I do not want everyone to go with all rock/gravel yards. That will create even more of a heat island, and cause problems. We need to stick with hardy, local plantlife.
While it is widely understood that our planet has natural cycles, that does not mean climate change due to global warming is occurring and overwhelming evidence points to human consumption of fossil fuels. We may be in a long term drought so plan to deal with this reality. Temperatures here will no doubt get hotter and hotter, it is very likely we will see another summer like the one year before last. As far as precipitation is concerned, there is overall agreement that Texas will get drier as a whole but there is some debate about specific regions such as the Austin area in what kind of local precipitation changes we will see over the next 10 to 20 years. Some precip models actually show an increase in annual rainfall around the Austin area so in other words precipitation is a lot harder to accurately predict in running climate model forecasts. Temperature models have more confidence in the outlook.

My thinking is Austin will continue with longer dry spells with bursts of heavy rain in between like we have seen over the last few years as opposed to a more evenly distributed annual rainfall we once had 10 to 20 years ago. With some years being below average and others at average or above. But as an example we actually did reach around our average rainfall in 2012 but now our rainfall is very erratic and then we get a month or two in between of literally bone dry weather. Yea we got about 32 inches but in the way we got it didn't help much and did not fill the tributaries. I think our overall average will slowly decline over 20 years from 32-34 inches to 24-26 inches but I don't see this part of Texas becoming desert. Again we could see the opposite happen and start getting more rain. Reasons some models show that is our position to the gulf and the escarpment. The gulf I'll move inland a little as the icecaps continue to melt. But no doubt it will get hotter overall.

That's my prediction as I've studied Meteorology and Environmental Sciences before I changed my degree plan so I am knowledgeable in this area.
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