uually, we have what is called a run of efficiency, meaning as snow melts, as rain precipitates ontoand, about 60% of that makes its way to our rivers and reservoirs. this year, what we saw was a run of efficiency of about 20%, meaning only about 20% of that rain, snow melt made it into our reservoirs, which created a huge deficit and a challenge for managing our resources this year. >> so how worried are you about this drought? how worried should we be? >> we should be concerned. we need to be concerned because we need to be planning now for continued dry conditions going here into the winter, but i will say, you know, especially someone, a millennial here, someone for my generation where climate anxiety is real. this between wildfires, drought, and the challenges of the climate crisis are creating for our communities. it can seem a little overwhelming, a úlittle anxious inducing, so i want to say yes, i am concerned . it does certainly keep me up a bit, but we also have here in california a history of adapting to a very varied hydrology, where the spoon and bust cycle of droughts a