By Lois Henry, SJV Water After days of debate and delay the Kings County Board of Supervisors ordered a levee...
By Gregory Weaver, Fresnoland In Fresno and Madera counties, it was smaller streams and snowmelt that caused most of the flooding and other issues brought on by the latest spate of atmospheric rivers pummeling the state. That was especially true...
Twenty-three years of drought have dried up tourist dollars for Overton, Nevada. But some residents think the federal government bears...
The decision to suspend environmental regulations for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta – and then reverse it a few weeks later...
Despite reversing course last week, the February decision by Gov. Gavin Newsom and state water officials to bypass environmental rules for water storage allowed greater harm to salmon populations already besieged by drought. Native American tribal members argue that such...
By Dan McEvoy, Desert Research Institute After three years of extreme drought, the Western U.S. is finally getting a break....
By the Department of Fish & Wildlife: Under cover of darkness and with a series of cold, late-winter storms building,...
By NASA/JPL Like hurricane categories, a scale for atmospheric river storm severity could help communities around the globe compare and prepare. Atmospheric rivers – vast airborne corridors of water vapor flowing from Earth’s tropics toward higher latitudes – can steer...
Out of the arid American Southwest is a case headed to the Supreme Court dealing with the hottest commodity in...
[cmtoc_table_of_contents] Integrating the social sciences into environmental science and management in the Delta can contribute to a better understanding of...
by Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline Read more Stateline coverage of how communities across the West are grappling with drought that’s worsening because of climate change. Just off an arid stretch of highway in western Arizona, a Saudi dairy company pumps unrestricted amounts of...
As storms get warmer and wetter, the state’s flood control system is struggling to keep up. By Jake Bittle, Grist...
The salmon industry, worth about half a billion dollars, is devastated. The culprits: Drought and decades of water diversions and...
By the Desert Research Institute: Clouds – those enigmatic formations of condensed water vapor which drift above our heads, forming rivers in the sky – can take many forms. They can be wispy and non-threatening, dark and menacing, towering or...
