Death Valley flooding = wildflowers
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Death Valley flooding = wildflowers
Water absorbed by perennial plant roots in washes could result in some interesting wildflower blooms. Most annuals won't germinate as summer heat would block.
https://www.8newsnow.com/news/local-new ... od-damage/
After my 2016 superbloom work at the park, I've been hoping for another wet winter before I get too old. February 2023 may happen. The 2016 bloom followed an October 2015 deluge that given less warm fall conditions did prime considerable germination that was followed by modest storms in January.
https://www.davidsenesac.com/2016_Trip_ ... 016-2.html
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Re: Death Valley flooding = wildflowers
I was out there also Feb of 2016. I was so ignorant that I had no idea we would run into a superbloom. We just got incredibly lucky! It was so gorgeous.
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Re: Death Valley flooding = wildflowers
July 12 example of what the Sentinel Hub satellite looks like in Death Valley after being dry for months.
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel- ... ates=false
Another dry day May 28. Note detail in the white salty areas.
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel- ... ates=false
Now check out what large numbers of fresh wet wash channels look like:
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel- ... ates=false
Ok now move south along the valley and notice Furnace Creek green areas at right then how a shallow brown Lake Manly has formed west of Badwater.
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel ... ates=false
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel- ... ates=false
Another dry day May 28. Note detail in the white salty areas.
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel- ... ates=false
Now check out what large numbers of fresh wet wash channels look like:
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel- ... ates=false
Ok now move south along the valley and notice Furnace Creek green areas at right then how a shallow brown Lake Manly has formed west of Badwater.
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel ... ates=false
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