Michael E. Wood
March 15, 2016
“Drenched by 'March Miracle,' Northern
California reservoirs inch toward capacity
A series of storms pushed California ’s biggest reservoir past its
historical average for mid-March this weekend and put the second largest one on
track for doing the same by Monday afternoon, officials said.
Together the Lake Shasta and Lake
Oroville reservoirs have the capacity
to hold more than 8 million acre feet of water and after a wet weekend in Northern California , they were 79% and 70% full,
respectively, by Monday morning, according to the state Department of Water
Resources.
Some people have referred to the recent series of powerful
storms that have dumped rain and snow on the Sierra as the “March Miracle.”
The storms filled Lake
Shasta above its average for this time
of year and by 4 p.m. Monday; Lake
Oroville surpassed its
historic average, said DWR spokesman Doug Carlson. Lake Shasta
is the state's largest reservoir.
“It’s happened a little quicker than I personally thought,”
Carlson said. “It would appear the [seasonal storms] have really achieved what
they historically do, which is deliver a lot of rainfall to the mountains.”
Neither reservoir has reached its historical average in
nearly three years, data show.
“I don’t know if people here will be dancing in their
cubicles when [Oroville] hits the historic average, but it will be the first
time it’s done that for the duration of the
drought. That is reason to be joyous,” Carlson said.”
Though the outcome in general is an occasion for
celebration, there have likewise been a number of ill effects upon some due to
mudslides, downed trees, etc. The day in and day out downpours have also had an
impact on schedules for some and simple necessities of others. Some also have
difficulty in comprehending the fact that the sun is still shining above the
clouds.
These are reminders for us as followers of Christ that when we
undergo personal storms in our journey through this life, God is always working
all things for our good and His infinite glory.
Though storm clouds arise
And veils from our eyes
The beauty that shines from Your face,
Your witness within
Though we feel a chagrin*,
Gives promise; the reign of Your grace,
With abundant supplies
As Your Spirit applies
Beyond all we think or expect.
For more than we hope
With Your glory the scope,
In holiness, work to perfect
Your image in all,
As prostrate we fall;
Your church, to the praise of Your Name.
You are our strength
Oh, show in the length
Your love for the spread of Your Fame!
*chagrin: a feeling of vexation, marked by disappointment or
humiliation (or rejection)
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