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Before the year 1998 two decades ago we were wondering what is the dome-like new building is for. Soon we figure it out the old ‘Tech Museum’ shifted in the new building.
They open the doors on mango and azure building to inspire innovators.
It is been 20 years now. The ‘Tech Museum’ is growing every day. We use the membership to learn new Bay area technology:)
According to the National Drought Mitigation Center,”California is drought-free. Storms continued to pile on snowpack and fill California’s water reservoirs over the past week, pulling even more of the state out of drought”.
We have seen hail in the year 1997. After 22 years again in 2019, hail was reported in San Jose, California. I barely remember, I guess in the month of June 1997(Don’t remember the month). I am not exactly sure. We were talking with our friends about weather in the Cupertino. That the thing I remember.
Two or three more times we had hail storm in between 1997 and 2019.
According to the National Drought Mitigation Center,”California is drought-free. Storms continued to pile on snowpack and fill California’s water reservoirs over the past week, pulling even more of the state out of drought”.