A recent study by a NASA-led team has detailed the areas of California where land is sinking, or rising, the most. While NASA 's report said the changes seemed insignificant as they amounted to just ...
The devastating fires in California early this year came after a particularly unfortunate weather pattern—an exceptionally ...
Not all Californian coastal areas are moving lower. The Santa Barbara groundwater basin, which has been continuously ...
Despite being just 20 days away from spring, drought conditions, while improved from January, are still in effect for most of Southern and Central California. Extreme drought, the second-most ...
Anna Skinner is a Newsweek senior reporter based in Indianapolis. Her focus is reporting on the climate, environment and weather but she also reports on other topics for the National News Team.
California’s snowpack is now 85% of average, with more snow in the northern Sierra and less in the south. Amid warming winters, the state is seeing less snow at lower elevations.
With drought, climate change and overuse of the Colorado River leading to increasingly dire conditions in the West, the federal Bureau of Reclamation is looking at fallowing as a way to cut water use.
Cal Fire added over 1.2 million acres in Central California to its fire hazard severity zones. New maps for Southern ...
The latest drought monitor does not take into account the rain and snow that fell across California this week.
As of Thursday, nearly 58.2% of California was under abnormally dry drought conditions, according to the Drought Monitor’s weekly map showing drought intensities across the nation. That’s a ...