NobodyElse
Well-Known Member
Just for fun...Man, these bolded statement drive me bonkers about people ignorance. Especially about rain, snow and seasons in California. It also embarrassing to see people in Southern California like who live in LA calling California is a desert. No LA is Mediterranean. Where I live is desert.
"One thing all deserts have in common is that they are arid, or dry. Most experts agree that a desert is an area of land that receives no more than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of precipitation a year. The amount of evaporation in a desert often greatly exceeds the annual rainfall. In all deserts, there is little water available for plants and other organisms."
I was taught (growing up in Orange County, CA) that we were in a technical Costal Desert. I believe this was based on average rainfall. On the other hand, we seem to have many areas that qualify more specifically as Chaparral, due to all the brush on our hills.
I bet the relocation package never mentioned ANY of this.