California governor announced that California drought is in danger. 2013 is the recordest and most dry year, and California may not have water. The Californians should be water users and the use or nonuse of water will have a major impact on drought. They can use the technology published in a recent article entitled "5 Ways of California Drought" to reduce their water usage. Landscape technology, alternative water sources, and personal water conservation can reduce water usage and have a positive impact on water crisis.
Even in the recent rain, California experiences another dry season after another dry season. In the United States, 99% of California's "abnormally dry" 95% of the drought is suffering from some kind of drought. 60% are experiencing "extreme" drought. Satellite photographs of the present mountains and the present mountains clearly depict the seriousness of the problem, so they are distributed on the Internet. The lack of snow in the west was a natural reservoir for a long dry summer ecosystem.
A five year drought in California continues, and new extreme arid areas emerge in the northeast and southeastern states. Drought in California destroyed the forest, and more than 100 million trees died. And it brought the danger of public security. Although the influence on California's agriculture declined, influence on agriculture became big since the supply of water was insufficient in the northeast and the southeast. Historical drought has influenced most of California through 2014 and became the worst drought in state history. Serious drought continues in the states and areas around Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas. This is a continuation of the drought situation that lasted for several years.
Dry place in California is a lot of unstructured data. In 2015, the state continued to receive harsh emergency water management in light of the serious drought situation. In the dry season, the California Governor approves to reduce the total usage by 25% across the state, as the amount of water, the amount of water, and the amount used frequently are very different. The head office is Omni Earth, Inc., Virginia. This is a start-up company specializing in global mapping technology, and this comprehensive certification seems to be wrong. Chelsea Mintington, a water solutions expert with responsibility for overseeing California's business, noticed his team is the only team to ask very important questions. According to Minton, this is a complete mystery. She said: "No one has any idea about the degree of achievement of the task."