Has anyone ever given any thought to trying to capture all the floodwaters that seem to be increasing lately, and moving them to the more drought affected areas?

  • @[email protected]
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    08 months ago

    Perfect idea. Let’s drop a huge pipeline from the Mississippi all the way through to California. The energy to build the pipeline, and run the pumping stations will certainly not add to the already problematic energy causing climate change causing these droughts that we’re “fixing” with this huge pipeline.

    /s

    • @Sam_BassOP
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      8 months ago

      How much water would a super collider tunnel hold?

      • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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        8 months ago

        The Large Hadron Collider is 27.4 km in circumference and the tunnel is 3.8 metres wide.

        So roughly 27400m x 11.34m^2= 310,716m^3

        An Olympic sized swimming pool is 2,500 m^3 so it would be just under 125 of those.

        • @Sam_BassOP
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          18 months ago

          From an individual standpoint thats a lotta watta

          • @marcos
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            38 months ago

            From a multinational consortium standpoint, that’s small enough to ignore.

          • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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            38 months ago

            The Mississippi River average flow rate is 21,749.5 m3/s so that’s like fourteen seconds of flow.

            Fourteen seconds is also my record for sex.

            • @Sam_BassOP
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              8 months ago

              Usually takes me a couple minutes but maybe thats just age. Any amount that a flood could be reduced would doubtless be appreciated

              • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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                58 months ago

                The phrase ‘a drop in the bucket’ refers to a very small or unimportant amount.