Sunday, March 8, 2020

Not much of a firefall


Winter and early spring rainfall (as well as snowmelt) has been much less than normal in California, so the "firefall" alpenglow+waterfall phenomenon that happens in late February was pretty much a bust.


Yosemite ‘firefall’ slows to a trickle amid drought

Here's the "firefall" in 2016, a good year for the event.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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