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Oh I get the distinction. I continue to fail to understand why you continue to bring this up, as if it is somehow relevant to the discussion. "Hey, hey, hey look at me, I can define drought!" We are trying to discuss a water disaster, of which "drought" is one issue. All you want to do is remind everyone of what drought means....as if this has meaning to the discussion.
CA is suffering a drought. CA is a unique disaster because of the drought and ridiculous decision making that have left reservoirs empty and prevented the build of other reservoirs.
Droughts aren't preventable, but the means to deal with them are. And CA is ill-prepared to handle this drought.
And to combat your point, drought problems all over the state have everything to do with things like the delta smelt. No one said they are the cause of the drought, but these foolish decisions leave the state ill-prepared to combat the effects of the drought...so they are indeed related.
You replied to a post which had the California drought as the subject, not "water disaster". Where did that even come from?
Drought is one issue? Well, if by "one issue" you mean the CAUSE, OK, sure. It's entirely relevant.
The wildfires are numerous and spread across thousands of square miles. How does reservoir management combat that?