EOS: Forest Fires Could Boost Western U.S. Water Supplies American Geophysical Union Wildfires and watersheds February 21, 2022Streamflow in the West has been below average since the early 2000s, but a new analysis shows that streams aren’t...
UC SANTA CRUZ: Researchers study effects of wildfire runoff on steelhead sense of smell UC Santa Cruz ScienceWildfires and watersheds February 2, 2022By Kathleen Wong, UC NRS In 2020, a massive lightning storm ignited wildfires across much of Northern California. Among the...
THE CONVERSATION: California’s water supplies are in trouble as climate change worsens natural dry spells, especially in the Sierra Nevada The Conversation Climate change December 7, 2021By Roger Bales, University of California, Merced California is preparing for a third straight year of drought, and officials are...
BAY-DELTA SCIENCE CONFERENCE: Exports & Outflows: Recalibrating Water Year Types in a Changing Climate Maven Delta scienceHydrology August 12, 2021The Sacramento and San Joaquin water-year type indices are fundamental to the State Water Project and Central Valley Project operations...
Watersheds 101 Maven Notebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management October 7, 2020[cmtoc_table_of_contents] No matter where you are in the world, you are in a watershed. The water flowing over the land...
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Loss of Reflective Snowpack Causing Colorado River to Dwindle Courthouse News Service Colorado River February 20, 2020Water is evaporating from the Colorado River Basin faster than rainfall can replenish it, researchers said in a study published...
BERKELEY LAB: How California wildfires can impact water availability Berkeley Lab Groundwater NewsWildfires and watersheds September 4, 2019New Berkeley Lab study uses supercomputers to analyze hydrological changes in a California watershed following a wildfire. By Julie Chao,...
DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Forest fires accelerating snowmelt across western U.S., new study finds Desert Research Institute HydrologyWildfires and watersheds May 2, 2019From the Desert Research Institute: Forest fires are causing snow to melt earlier in the season, a trend occurring across...
NASA: Dust on snow controls springtime river rise in West NASA/JPL Colorado RiverHydrology January 23, 2018By Carol Rasmussen, NASA’s Earth Science News Team A new study has found that dust, not spring warmth, controls the...
This just in … State and federal officials announce increased Delta pumping to occur to capture runoff from recent storms Maven Notebook News and FeaturesWater project operations April 2, 2014Earlier this afternoon, state and federal officials held a media call to announce that increased pumping will be allowed from...